Bring It On
RGV Palm Awards Best Lighting Design for a Musical Nomination
Director: Jason Barrera
Technical Directors: Alexandira Dominguez, Sean Folk
Lighting Design: Catherine Garza
Scenic Design: Andre Rodriguez
Costume Design: Jade Diaz
RGV Palm Awards Best Lighting Design for a Musical Nomination
Director: Jason Barrera
Technical Directors: Alexandira Dominguez, Sean Folk
Lighting Design: Catherine Garza
Scenic Design: Andre Rodriguez
Costume Design: Jade Diaz
What I Was Born To Do, "These Truman girls were superhuman girls."
One Perfect Moment, "And I know that if I can just stick the landing,"
Projections showing redistricting, Campbell's life falls apart.
Do Your Own Thing, "Don't follow me," introduction to Jackson High School
Do Your Own Thing, Danielle, captain of the hip-hop crew, is introduced.
Do Your Own Thing, Button, the hip-hop crew has wowed Campbell.
Friday Night, Jackson, "Yo, hip-hip is our national past time."
Friday Night, Jackson, Button, the end of a party and Campbell's induction to the hip-hop team.
Bring It On, Campbell decides on war against the Truman cheer squad.
Bring It On, "And once I have my squad, you'll feel the wrath of God."
It's All Happening, "Y'all think cheering is feminine? Then I'm a feminist swimming in women, gentlemen."
It's All Happening, "Bring it on if you love hip hop! And me, I'll grab ya when ya flip and drop, Tell Jordan I'm comin' for his spot!"
It's All Happening, "I'm in, I'm in," the students of Jackson high agree to do the cheer competition.
It's All Happening, Button
It Ain't No Thing, "You're special, you're rough, yeah but you're a gem."
Killer Instinct, "I just use my killer instinct and my dreams come true!"
Evil cheerleaders, at least to Campbell.
Legendary, Truman's competition routine.
Legendary, Truman's competition routine.
Cross the Line, Jackson's cheer routine, the time has run out.
Cross the Line, Jackson High School finishes their routine over time with a rule-breaking but crowd loving dance.
I Got You, all the students find companionship in the shortness of their high school experiences.