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Gotta Kick It Up!
American TV series or program
| Gotta Kick It Up! | |
|---|---|
Promotional advertisement | |
| Teleplay by | Nancy De Los Stantos Ramón Menéndez Tom Musca Stu Krieger |
| Story by | Meghan Cole Nancy De Los Santos |
| Directed by | Ramón Menéndez |
| Starring | Camille Guaty America Ferrera Susan Egan Jhoanna Flores Suilma Rodriguez Sabrina Wiener |
| Theme music composer | Craig Safan |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Producer | Christopher Morgan |
| Cinematography | Clark Mathis |
| Editor | Nancy Richardson |
| Running time | 78 minutes |
| Network | Disney Channel |
| Release | July26,() |
Gotta Kick It Up! is a American sportscomedy-drama film released as a Disney Channel Original Movie.[1] In the United States, it debuted on July 26, It is based on a true story of a middle school dance team.
The film was directed by Ramón Menéndez.[2]
Plot
At Marshall Middle School, a cohort of Latina middle schoolers embarks on their educational journey with a passion for dance. Their aspirations intersect with the arrival of a biology instructor, Ms. Bartlett, a youthful new teacher. However, amidst their fervor for dance, the students struggle to maintain focus in their academic pursuits, prompting an announcement that the school's dance team would not be formed that year.
Walter obrien sister megan On the CBS series Scorpion , the brilliant and eccentric Scorpion team saves society from high-tech threats, time and time again. Computer genius Walter O'Brien and his equally intelligent friends work with the Department of Homeland Security to solve extremely complex problems, but their smarts don't necessarily translate to social situations. Naturally, drama and hilarity ensue as the team has to focus on saving the world while dealing with awkward scenarios behind the scenes. Unfortunately, Scorpion was canceled after its fourth season, and the series finale aired in April In the years since the show wrapped up, cast members have moved on to lots of exciting new projects.Undeterred, the girls showcase their dance talents to Ms. Bartlett, only to receive the disappointing news of the team's cancellation. Witnessing their crestfallen spirits, Ms. Bartlett undergoes a transformation, assuming the role of coach to guide and support the girls in their dance endeavors. Determined to prove their readiness for competition and revive the dance festival, the girls, under Ms.
Bartlett's mentorship, embark on a journey of self-discovery.
Guided by the empowering mantra "si se puede," the young Latina dancers navigate societal barriers through their collective artistry. Through perseverance and dedication, they transcend obstacles, reclaiming their agency and identity while revitalizing their dance troupe.
Ms. Bartlett's mentorship becomes instrumental in not only honing their dance skills but also instilling confidence and resilience, empowering the girls to overcome adversities and shine on stage.[3]