Italy is becoming a real-life version of “Footloose.” In one of her first acts as prime minister, the nation’s new leader Giorgia Meloni is getting tough — on dance parties. The nation’s first female prime minister used her debut cabinet meeting on Monday to propose a new “invasion for dangerous gatherings” law, threatening organizers of illegal raves with up to six years in prison. “The party’s over!” said her deputy prime minister, Matteo Salvini. While reminiscent of “Footloose,” the 1984 Kevin Bacon flick based on an Oklahoma town’s ban on dancing in public, the Italian crackdown focuses only on illegal...