Electric Circus

Electric Circus

Infobox Television
show_name = Electric Circus


caption = Opening logo for Electric Circus
genre = live dance music
creator =
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presenter=Monika Deol
Juliette Powell
Nadine Ramkisson
Rick Campanelli
Bradford How
Rainbow Sun Francks
Namugenyi Kiwanuka
Amanda Walsh
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language = English
num_seasons = 15
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producer =
executive_producer = Joel Goldberg
location = Toronto, Ontario,Canada
camera = Single camera
runtime = 90 minutes (1988-2001)
60 minutes (2001-2003)
network = MuchMusic and Citytv (Canada)
MuchUSA (United States)
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first_aired = September 16 1988
last_aired = December 12 2003
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imdb_id = 0229895
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"Electric Circus", aka "EC", was a Canadian live dance music television program aired on MuchMusic and Citytv. It aired from September 16 1988 until December 12 2003.

The name originated from the nightclub that once existed at Citytv's first studio at 99 Queen Street East in Toronto.

The show was also simulcast on MuchUSA during the show's run and also had a loyal following among American viewers, especially dance music fans who tuned in since it was the only place to see artists and videos from the genre, which usually gets shunned or avoided by MTV in the United States.

The dance hall where people were invited to dance which the show used was the MuchMusic studios on the main floor of the CHUM-City Building in Toronto, but audiences sometimes spilled out onto Queen Street West and on warm days the windows to the studio were opened, with some acts performing outside. It was also not uncommon for dancers to be stationed on the CHUM-City rooftop or even on rooftops of buildings across the street, effectively making the surrounding neighbourhood part of the set. Most music played was pre-recorded but live acts also were invited on some shows, and in the 1990s guest deejays were also featured. The show was hosted by Monika Deol until 1996, along with Michael Williams, followed by George Lagogianes, and also featured dancing floor director MC Craig F. (Craig Halket of Combat Des Clips on MuchMusic.) After that, a rotation of various hosts took over. The show was an hour and a half, until 2001, when it shortened to just an hour long. Two concerts were hosted annually. One at Canada's Wonderland, during the summer and another in the winter, at Winterlude in Ottawa.

Like its American antecedents "American Bandstand" and "Soul Train", "Electric Circus" was known for its flashy dancers and many of these dancers became fan favorites in their own right. A couple of these dancers later graduated to host the show. Most dancers lived in the Greater Toronto Area. Some regulars also travelled from Niagara Falls, Montreal and Buffalo, New York for the Friday evening show.

The show's original producer, Joel Goldberg, went on to produce many music videos and even a few feature films (He is now Managing Director, Creative/Production Services for CourtTV, a CHUM property). His minimalist approach to the set - using nothing more than a well run Vari-Light installation, and camera work from videographers including George Lagogianes and talented dancers & live performances Goldberg created a show that highlighted the music and the dancers while throwing cutaways to the music videos. After Goldberg moved on, the set became more elaborate, the dancers' costuming became choreographed, the quality of the dancing declined, and most of the performances were synched - with the exception of the DJs who mixed the breaks as well as a short feature each episode.

In 1988 some of the original featured dancers included The WiZ, Tori G (also an editor for CITY TV), WARP-1, Brenda C, The Cowboy, Kenrick and Tyra J. Many of the dancers were regulars at "The Club At Richard's" in Mississauga, as well as working professionally in the "Go-Go" circuit. The WiZ (incidentally the first one asked to be on the show) who was also a DJ & Producer, created the only theme the show ever had, "The EC Rap" as well as a short audio "stinger" for the breaks - both can be found on one of his websites along with some streaming mixes of music from that era [http://www.club5444.com/ The WiZ] .

Guests on the show included Britney Spears, Pink, Alice DeeJay, Martha Wash, Sarina Paris, O-Town, Ginuwine, Booker Huffman, Chyna, Bow Wow, Sash!, Bubba Sparxxx and many more.

Dancing alumni from the show also includes former CFNY Programmer and DJ Edd "The Wiz" Scorpio, radio DJ, Ashley Greco, of the Z103.5 Morning Show and boy band, b4-4.

MuchMusic aired an "Electric Circus" special on Christmas Day 2006.

Past hosts

* Monika Deol (1988-1996)
* Juliette Powell (1996-2000)
* Nadine Ramkisson (2000-2002)
* Rick Campanelli (2002)
* Bradford How (2002)
* Rainbow Sun Francks (2002-2003)
* Namugenyi Kiwanuka (2002-2003)
* Amanda Walsh (2002-2003)

ee also

*Club MTV
*The Grind
*VH1 Dance Machine
*The Party Machine
*Dance Party USA
*, the Canadian dance music video channel

External links

*imdb title|id=0229895|title="Electric Circus"


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