![]() ![]() ![]() Over the course of the film, the girls manage to show everyone what they are capable of and even move on to the nationals. Bartlett talks to one of the girls’ parents to convince them that their daughter is a vital part of the team. ![]() Bartlett find a way to help her out, which is by letting Yoli handle counting the money they will be earning to prove that she can improve. Another example is when Yoli finds out that she is failing math, which can result in her being kicked off of the team. The moral of the story, like in many Disney Channel classics, is that teamwork is such an important element in making things work and that it’s important to prioritize your passion and not let anyone take that away from you.Īs mentioned, there is a part in the film where they are trying to find easy ways to earn money to fund their upcoming competition. In the end, Daisy applies for a cool performing arts school and the team gets second place. By selling food and flowers and washing cars, the group saves up just enough money for them to finally enter the regional competition. Eventually, the whole team comes back stronger - joining competitions and earning a name for themselves. Bartlett share a heart-to-heart conversation about their lives and how they are somehow the same. Things do not improve until Daisy and Ms. Bartlett, especially upon knowing that the girls did great. After thinking that their coach doesn’t believe in them, the girls try to enter a competition by themselves - which further annoys Ms. Bartlett and the girls not really connecting well. The teacher recruits some girls for the team, one of whom is a lively girl named Yoli (Ferrera), Daisy’s best friend. This is when the dance team in school is starting to form again, led by Ms. ![]() To avoid this month-long punishment, she decides to convince the principal that she should instead spend the time doing an extracurricular activity. One day, she gets detention for disrupting her biology class with Ms. It mainly follows the life of Daisy Salinas ( Camille Guaty), a high school student who often gets in trouble in school. Will be released simultaneously with "Strings of Steel".Like many of the best Disney Channel Original Movies, Gotta Kick It Up! is all about dancing. "Strings of Steel", a feature film in where he combines his talent for Recently he acted in a special engagement play, "Realm of the Maya" at the Margo Albert Theatre Directed by Enrique Castillo ("Blood in Blood Out" "Weeds") Erik Gavica is working on his own project called Lawrence and Melissa Joan Hart, as well as "Ironside" with Blair Erik is was also on Melissa and Joey" with Joey Participated in Lopez' theater group, Casa 101. "Real Women Have Curves") written by Josefina Lopez. Live action Latino-based film starring America Ferrara ("Ugly Betty", Gavica went on to appear in "Gotta Kick it Up!", Disney's first ever Indie film "Higher Ed" with Pras from the Fugees. He also worked on the long-running "Moesha" show withīrandy, popular cop show "Pacific Blue" with Mario Lopez, and the "Brothers and Sisters" with Sally Field, and "Mysterious Ways" withĪdrian Pasdar and Rae Dawn Chong. MTV produced by Master P and on several prime time programs such as Gavica also worked with Director LeVar Burton in an untitled pilot for "CSI NY", and with Christina Hendricks from "Mad Men" in MTV's Gavica made numerous guest TV appearances working alongside actors suchĪs Tyne Daley in "Judging Amy", Anthony Lapaglia In the Jerryīruckheimer production "Without a Trace", Gary Sinise (Forrest Gump) in Thisįilm was produced by Randall Emmett and George Furla. Gus Van Sant production, "Speedway Junkie" starring Daryl Hannah. In his first ever acting gig, Erik Gavica booked a leading role in a He has been acting professionally since he Gavica was born in Paramount, California and was raised in South Gate, ![]()
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