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2012.7.17 PREMIERE with Kenny

Stepup Revolution - SYTYCD S9 (Top 20 Part 2)

Step Up Revolution ! -The Ellen Show

Dance Lesson !

 Timbaland-Hands In The Air ft. Ne-Yo

Step Up Revolution: Office Dance [Exclusive HD]

2012.7.17   with Michael Vargasさん STEP UP REVOLUTION ‬ PREMIERE After Party

2012.7.17  (●^o^●) Smile!

Interviews with 'Step Up Revolution' stars Misha Gabriel and Chuck Maldonado /July 25, 2012 (Excerpt)

 

Tom Santilli, Detroit Movie Examiner: Thanks for joining me guys. Why don't we start off by having each of you talk a bit about your involvement in Step Up Revolution.

 

Misha Gabriel (actor, plays Eddy in the film): Eddy is basically the co-founder of the group that we call "The Mob," Sean's best friend in the movie. He's your typical hot-headed, fiery, quick-to-react character.

 

Now Misha, I read your bio. You've been dancing since you were a young kid...

Misha: Yeah, since I could walk (laughs).

...what is it like to transition from a dancer into a role that requires a lot of acting as well?

Misha: First of all I think it's perfect timing for me. I've been getting a little maxed out on the dance jobs a bit...dancing for Michael Jackson I kind of feel like I had plateaued. I was just ready to move on and keep growing, so for me, when this audition came up it was sort of a no-brainer. I couldn't think of a more perfect transition into the theatrical world than the biggest dance franchise movie. It showcases me as a dancer but also as an actor.

Is becoming a real good dancer - like those we see in the movie - possible for anybody to achieve with practice? Or is one born with these kind of skills?

Misha: I think everybody can dance, just like in the sense that probably you and me can both sing. The question is how well can you do it? I think it is human nature to dance. When kids are happy they dance, when you hear music you dance. But there is a lot of training, and if you go through that training and have what it takes, that's what makes a good dancer.

 

What are you most proud of in this film?

Misha: Honestly I'm most proud because every dance is so unique and individual, they all just have their own theme. This Step Up is different than the other ones. The climax of the movie isn't a dance battle. You have 5 or 6 huge dance mixes and they are all visually stunning in their own ways.

Are there multiple takes? Are you doing these dance numbers over and over again?

Misha: We were filming one of the scenes on Ocean Drive in Miami, in blazing heat. In any scene in a movie, you are shooting from multiple angles, so we did that scene a hundred different times, from a hundred different angles, in the extreme heat. We were dying out there! Make-up people were running out there all the time with fans and water, because it is grueling.

Chuck: Same thing with the finale as well. It was outdoors and just so happened to be the hottest week that we shot. It was well over 90 degrees.

Misha:Step Up Part 5...Antarctica.(laughs)

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CBS Minnesota http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2012/07/27/movie-blog-step-up-star-talks-mj-mobs-tats/

July 27, 2012 10:35 AM

 

Imagine what it would’ve been like to be a professional dancer, to have danced all your life waiting for an opportunity to reach the pinnacle of the vocation. Imagine reaching that goal, and then imagine having it taken away.

 

Such was the case for Misha Gabriel, who has been dancing since age 2 and now co-stars in the newest installment of the stalwart Step Up series alongside Twitch, Moose, and a bunch of new steppers.

If you can pick one gig that would’ve represented the pinnacle for aspiring young dancers, you’d be hard-pressed to do better than working alongside Michael Jackson.

 

Gabriel, who plays best bud to the newest film’s Channing Tatum figure (here played by former model Ryan Guzman), says it’s still very emotional for him to talk about his oh-so-close opportunity to take the stage with MJ during his “This Is It” tour. Gabriel said they were within a week of setting sail to go on tour in Europe when Jackson overdosed on propofol and benzodiazepine.

As difficult as it was to deal with, Gabriel still looks on the bright side of the experience, which was documented in the film This Is It as a wealth of rehearsal footage made all too clear the adulation Gabriel and his fellow dancers had for MJ.

“We got to see a private Michael Jackson concert every day for three months,” he said. “What you see in the movie is just a taste of how hands-on he was throughout the project.”

Even though the stint ended in heartbreak for Gabriel, he carries a reminder of it in the form of a tattoo around his left wrist that reads “Long Live The King” in Italian.

It’s not the only ink Gabriel has on his person, and he said he would love to get more, but he admitted that as his star rises, he knows he should probably pull in the reigns. Already, a tattoo of angel wings on his right forearm forced him to wear an armband throughout all his scenes in Revolution.

“It’s because of The Hangover, that Mike Tyson tattoo,” said Gabriel.

The litigation surrounding Ed Helms’ copy-tat has led producers to be more mindful of the body art that ends up on the screen. Unless actors can secure waivers from the artists who created their tattoos, Gabriel says it’s too big a lawsuit risk. And there is, of course, the need to consider how they could potentially limit his choice of roles in the future.

Not that any body modifications would’ve been out of place for the role of Eddie, one of the co-founders of Revolution‘s Miami Beach motley band of breaker-pranksters, The Mob. Along with Sean (Guzman), Eddie helps plan out a series of dance stunts around town intended to keep The Street alive on The Strip. They upload their hydraulic-pumping, graffiti-spraying, electric-boogalooing performance art onto YouTube in hopes that they can win a six-figure viral video contest and catapult their brand identity into the mainstream.

 

Gabriel said he was happy to hitch up to the popular Step Up franchise, and has been a fan from step one.

“Anything that puts dance in the forefront, I’m a fan,” he said.

In something of a departure from the previous Step Up films, which focused mainly on dance battles between competing crews, Revolution sets up posh hotel developments and all they stand for as the main antagonist for our scrappy heroes. Despite mixed signals between The Mob’s desire to keep it real and their insatiable quest for fame — not to mention their (spoiler alert) ultimate sell-out to a Nike image campaign at the film’s end — Revolution‘s production numbers become increasingly Occupy-oriented. It’s a shift that Gabriel said he relished.

“I think that’s one of my favorite things about this film, that we stepped away from the dance battles,” he said. “it was like we were dancing for a higher purpose, and sticking it to The Man.”

 

Gabriel, who currently rooms with former So You Think You Can Dance contestant and celebrity choreographer Travis Wall, has plenty on his (ahem) dance card at the moment, having danced with and/or choreographed routines for Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé, Christina Aguilera and Ne-Yo. (He also counted a routine he created for Dancing with the Stars among his favorite professional moments.) But is also looking forward to the chance Revolution has given him to test out his acting skills. He said he would love to play Baryshnikov if given the chance.

A tatted Baryshnikov? The world’s ready.

Cleveland Area Dance Studio To Partner With World-Renowned Choreographer Misha Gabriel For Special Dance Performance

 WEBWIRE– Friday, July 13, 2012

 
Visitors at Southpark Mall in Strongsville, OH on July 24 will have a very special treat when Middleburg Heights-based dance studio, RockCityDanceRock Citand Misha Gabriel (choreographer and star of STEP UP REVOLUTION) execute a unique dance collaboration that has taken months to coordinate.
The performance is taking place Tuesday, July24 at Southpark Mall (500 Southpark Center, Strongsville, OH) at 6:00pm


Fans will have a meet and greet with Gabriel but will first be treated to a choreographed performance from Gabriel and the Rock City Dance crew. STEP UP REVOLUTION prize packs to be given out. Rock City will also be giving free dance class vouchers.

Rock City Dance recently voted Best Dance Stuido for Kids and Adults in the Cleveland area by Fox 8 Hot List was hand-selected by the film’s promoters to accompany Gabriel in this performance, coinciding with the July 27 release of the film.

“When we received the call, we were so excited that our reputation had attracted a major movie production company from Hollywood.” said Sharie Ican, director of Rock City Dance Studio. “We have very talented students and teachers here at Rock City, and we are honored to have been asked to extend this great opportunity to them. These performances are happening in major markets across the country and we are thrilled to be able to represent Cleveland.”

July marks a great month for Rock City Dance, as their hip hop performing troupe was recently honored with the People’s Choice Awards at the 1st Annual KISS FM Hip Hop Dance Competition, which took place at Cedar Point on July 7.

Gabriel, who plays Eddy in the film, has danced and created routines for numerous A-list musicians and performers, including Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Beyonce, Christina Aguilera, Chris Brown and The Pussycat Dolls. In 2009 he had the incredible honor of being hired to dance for Michael Jackson on the "This Is It" tour and can be seen featured in the documentary that was filmed at the rehearsals leading up to Michael’s passing.

SYNOPSIS: STEP UP REVOLUTION is the next installment in the worldwide smash "Step Up" franchise, which sets the dancing against the vibrant backdrop of Miami.

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