Savage Rhythm: Season 1

  • 12 Mar - 18 Mar, 2022
  • Mag The Weekly
  • TV TIME

If Savage Rhythm was a film, we could argue that the concept is like many other addictive narratives surrounding competitive dance. Two dancers who are absolute polar opposites, attempting to make it in their art. Antonio and Karina have sobering different lives; one coated in privilege, while the other is placed in a struggle. Interestingly, Antonio, the privileged one, has a life where her mother lives through her vicariously. On the other hand, Karina has to perform for a highly talented dance crew while fending off her creepy boss in her typical day-to-day job. The premise kicks in when Antonio and Karina are connected by their passion – dancing. While Antonio is desperate to be accepted into a prestigious dance studio called the Royal, Karina and her dance crew get an opportunity. But with failure comes desperation, and the real story starts when Antonio admires Karina’s dance formation, and asks for help. The contrast in social issues is ambitious in Savage Rhythm, but the female leads and their supporting cast are plentiful to sell the concept. It’s undoubtedly a gritty ordeal, with the dance series attempting to hold up a torch to the art while at the same time bringing the vibrancy of young adults.

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