Dirty Dancing

“Dirty Dancing” refers to a romantic drama film released in 1987, set in a summer resort in the early 1960s. The story centers around a teenage girl named Frances “Baby” Houseman, who falls in love with a dance instructor named Johnny Castle. The film explores themes of love, class differences, and personal growth, highlighted by its iconic dance sequences. “Dirty Dancing” features memorable music and the famous line, “Nobody puts Baby in a corner.” It has become a cultural phenomenon and remains popular for its soundtrack and its portrayal of dance as a powerful form of expression. The title itself symbolizes the blend of innocence and sensuality found in the dance sequences, reflecting the characters’ evolving relationship as they learn from each other and confront social expectations.