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The official dance tutorials from the film were released shortly after the movie's release in 2004 on a tutorial DVD titled You Got Served, Take It To The Streets. You Got Served: Beat the World is a straight-to-DVD film released on June 21, 2011, starring Lil' C. Beat the World is a film written and directed by Robert Adetuyi (writer of Stomp ...
Dave Scott (born 1974) is an American hip-hop dance teacher, choreographer, and talent developer. He gained widespread success from his choreography in movies, primarily the 2004 dance film You Got Served and the 2008 dance film Step Up 2: The Streets. He is a resident choreographer on So You Think You Can Dance and The PULSE on Tour dance ...
The plot involves three dance crews from around the world preparing to do battle at the international Beat the World competition in Detroit, Michigan. In the United States, the film was released straight-to-video on June 21, 2011 by Sony Home Entertainment, but it did receive a theatrical release in international territories, grossing a total ...
2009: So You Think You Can Dance finale with Do-Knock as a guest performer with the Groovaloos [19] 2009: Interviewed by LatiNation [20] 2009: Interviewed by Balitang America [21] 2010: Guest performance on Lopez Tonight Show on TBS [22] 2010: ABDC Champions for Charity; 2011: ABDC: Season of Superstars Finale; Film. 2004: You Got Served Only ...
Battlefield America is an American dance-drama film by Cinedigm. [2] It was directed by Chris Stokes from You Got Served. The film stars Gary Anthony Sturgis, Tristen M. Carter, Marques Houston, Kida Burns, Zach Balandres, Camren Bicondova, Edward Mandell, and Kyle Brooks. It was released on June 1, 2012 in American theaters.
Initially broadcast on April 7, 2004, the episode is a parody of high school dance-off movies such as Bring it On and You Got Served. 8 Mile is also alluded to. In the episode, Stan has been challenged to a dance-off, and it is up to him to put together a team of South Park's best dancers to compete against a troupe from Orange County, California.
Then after touring and dancing on other music artist videos he had got his acting debut as Wade the spiky haired antagonist on You Got Served. After his debut big screen success he began doing films such as Big Momma's House 2 , Lost in Plainview , and Steppin: The Movie .
Dance clothing company Power T Dance developed a line of name-brand consumer dance shoes with Robson. The shoes were distributed in the U.S. through the Ralph Libonati Co. [11] Robson appeared as himself in the 2004 urban dance film You Got Served, which won Best Dance Sequence (Feature Film) at the 2004 American Choreography Awards. [12]