On the surface, it doesn’t sound like the most riveting documentary fodder: a “Where are they now?” of the backup dancers of a superstar’s tour, a quarter-century after the fact. But of course this wasn’t just any superstar; it was Madonna. And this wasn’t just any tour; it was her seminal Blond Ambition World Tour, which also served as the focal point for her own provocative Truth or Dare documentary. Nor were these just any dancers; they were the hyper-talented pan-racial voguing youth she’d handpicked from oblivion, without whom, arguably, the phenomenal success of that tour never would have been possible.