July 11, 1953 – The Goofy Short Film How to Dance is Released to Theaters
“Even today, dancing is still enjoyed by many, but there are those who have become so inhibited, they no longer have the ability or instinct to dance away their cares.”
On July 11, 1953, the Goofy short film How to Dance was released to theaters. This short features an animated cameo of the Dixieland jazz band Firehouse Five Plus Two, comprised of Disney artists, including Nine Old Men members Ward Kimball and Frank Thomas. It was directed by Jack Kinney, with story by Milt Schaffer and Dick Kinney.
The short opens with an explanation of dance, from the early days of rain dancing to dancing with a romantic aspect. The audience is then taken to a modern restaurant, where all the tables are empty, save for Goofy’s, as everyone else is already on the dance floor. Goofy refuses to dance, watching everyone else have a good time while he makes excuses. He then decides once and for all to learn how to dance, and grabs an instructional book while turning on a record. He then places cutouts on the ground to help him follow the steps, but they are blown away by the wind. Goofy accidentally kicks his neighbor as he tries to follow the steps, which results in getting punched.
Goofy then borrows a dressmaker’s dummy from a neighbor, and treats it like a date. In the beginning, things go smoothly, but the wheels on the dummy send Goofy spinning out of control. The wheels then get lodged in an electrical socket, and when Goofy resumes dancing with the dummy, he is shocked enough to send him into a spin, and the dummy explodes. Finally, Goofy decides to attend a dancing school, where he is trained in several styles of dance. As the days fly by, Goofy is able to become a master of dance. He attends a dance hall, and asks a lady to dance. As the band Firehouse Five Plus Two begins to play a lively jazz song, Goofy is caught in the middle of the crowd, punched and elbowed from all directions. He sinks into the dancing crowd as they continue to dance to the fast paced rhythm.














