StreetDance 3D

Street Dance 3D is a British 3D dance film from the year 2010, the directors Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini with Nichola Burley and Richard Winsor in the lead roles.

Action

The young passionate dancer and choreographer Carly has qualified together with its London-based street dance crew Jay 20 for the UK Street Dance Championships. When her boyfriend Jay, the leader and one of the best dancers in the group, leaving the crew, they must take their direction and convince the dancers from the fact that she is able to lead the group into the final.

But first they must find a suitable place to train. Helena, a dance teacher at London's National Ballet School, provides them with a space in the dance academy. In return, the Street Dancer should include the of them despised ballet students in her dance training who train for inclusion in the prestigious Royal Ballet. Despite different opinions and life all about the dance to find mutual respect. Carly and Tomas, one of the ballet dancers, come personally closer. When Carly finds out that Jay is their closest competitors, the group The Surge, overflowed, she first sees no chance to win the championships. Even Jay gives her to understand that he holds her crew for a chance. But Carly is able to create a choreography that combines the different styles of dance ballet and street dance with each other. With this new dance performance to the now renamed Breaking Point Crew at the end wins the championship.

Background

  • The published in Germany, distributed by Universum Film GmbH and SquareOne Entertainment Film, was the first 3D dance film produced.
  • In the film, several participants of the British talent show Britain's Got Talent play with: The Street Dancer George Sampson (winner of the second season 2008) are in this film, his debut as an actor, next come the dance crews Diversity (winner of the third season, 2009) and Flawless ( finalists on the third season of 2009).
  • 2012 originated with StreetDance 2 a sequel, which was staged by the same production team.

Reviews

"The whole purpose flat, the film 's target audience has at least through the dynamic movement in space -converting rousing dance sequences. "

" Sympathetic as the two main characters and their performers, the British newcomer Nichola Burley and ballet professional Richard Winsor, is also the whole film, which exaggerates his story never melodramatic and tries to claim originality especially in mobilizing the depth of the space dance sequences. "

" Fine dance opera from the United Kingdom with great acrobatics and a spectacular finale. In 3D, what fun, but hardly brings new perspectives. "

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