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  1. Gotta Kick It Up! - assistir online: streaming, compre ou alugue . Você pode assistir "Dançando Pra Valer" no Disney Plus em Stream legalmente.

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  2. O filme mostra uma ex-executiva da Internet que virou professora e instrutora de um grupo de dança, ensinando um grupo de alunas a encontrar seu potencial e a superar os obstáculos da sociedade.

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  3. Sobre este filme arrow_forward Based on a true story, a former executive turned high school teacher agrees to coach an inner-city schools struggling dance...

  4. Gotta Kick It Up! is a 2002 Disney Channel Original Movie. In the United States, it debuted on July 26, 2002. It is based on a true story of a middle school dance team. The film was directed by Ramón Menéndez.

  5. Gotta Kick it Up. It's the beginning of a new school year at Marshall Middle School, but for one group of girls, it feels more like the end: the dance team coach has retired, with no replacement in sight. But Ms. Bartlett, the new biology teacher, has studied dance and accepts the role.

  6. Based on a true story, a former executive turned high school teacher agrees to coach an inner-city school’s struggling dance team. Despite their troubled relationships, failing grades, and lack of funds, this group of diamond-in-the-rough dancers learn how to work as a team. With the help of their “Si, se puede” or “Yes, we can,” attitude the girls prove they are not only ready to ...

  7. 26 de jul. de 2002 · Overview. This was going to be the first year that Marshal Middle School was not going to have a dance team. All that changes when the new Biology teacher, Ms. Bartlett, agrees to be the coach. Now the girls need to prove that they are ready to compete and are able to win; not only to themselves, but to their parents and coach.