Dancing in the Dark
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Not to be confused with Dancer in the Dark.
Dancing in the Dark may refer to:
- Dancing in the Dark (Schwartz-Dietz song), a 1931 song by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz, featured in the film The Band Wagon
- A 1949 film based on a play by Howard Dietz, who co-wrote songs with Arthur Schwartz
- Dancing in the Dark (Bruce Springsteen song), a Bruce Springsteen hit song released on his 1984 album Born in the U.S.A.
- Dancing in the Dark (Kim Wilde song), a 1983 song by Kim Wilde
- Dancing in the Dark, a 1986 Italo Disco song by Mike Mareen
- Dancing in the Dark (Jessy song), a song by Jessy De Smet, a Belgian pop artist
- An album released in 2004 by Tierney Sutton
- A jazz album released in 1992 by the Fred Hersch Trio
- A novel by Donald Thomas
- A novel by Joan Barfoot
- A novel by Caryl Phillips
- A novel by Mary Jane Clark
- Dancing in the Dark (film), A 1986 Genie Award-winning film by Anthony Kramreither
- A 1995 made-for-TV-movie starring Victoria Principal of Dallas fame
- In philosophy, "dancing in the dark" refers to any situational optimism, albeit leavened by physically-construed events, that is self-referentially seen as a way for the Id to manifest itself
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