: The sequence conveys Wednesday’s total lack of concern for others' opinions, eventually earning her the respect of her peers.
The , featuring Jenna Ortega in the Netflix series Wednesday , became a global cultural phenomenon. Performed at the Nevermore Academy’s Rave’N dance, the sequence is celebrated for its unique blend of Gothic rebellion and eccentric movement. Wednesday Addams Dance Performance
: The final performance was largely improvised to the song "Goo Goo Muck" by The Cramps, which was chosen just a week before filming. Performance Significance : The sequence conveys Wednesday’s total lack of
While the script originally suggested a flash mob, Jenna Ortega advocated for a solo performance to better reflect Wednesday's independent and indifferent nature. : The final performance was largely improvised to
The dance serves as a pivotal character moment, signaling Wednesday’s refusal to conform to social norms even in a setting designed for social interaction.
: The performance is a mashup of diverse influences, including:
: She drew inspiration from performers like Siouxsie Sioux and French actor Denis Lavant.