
Step It Up (2015)
In the all-new Lifetime docu-series Step It Up, Traci Young-Byron, a former Miami Heat Dancer and longtime team captain, is the owner of the elite dance company, the Young Contemporary Dance Theatre (YCDT). Traci's competitiveness, especially her fierce rivalry with "Bring It!'s" Miss D and her Dancing Dolls, leads her to use unconventional methods to motivate her co-ed dance team. For this company, the biggest competition isn't other teams; it's each other, as they must dance their hearts out to earn a coveted spot in a high-stakes performance each week. "Step It Up" (#StepItUp), premieres Friday, September 25, at 10pm ET/PT following the "Bring It!" season finale.
The following week, the series moves to its regular time period airing on Friday, October 2 at 9pm ET/PT. Over the course of eight hour-long episodes, the YCDT dancers push themselves to the limit to perform at high-profile events. Traci's tough, no-nonsense attitude prepares her meticulously trained and always-on-point dancers, who vary in age, for the myriad dance genres they face, including ballet, modern, contemporary, jazz, West African and hip-hop.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
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S01E08 | It All Comes Down to This | Nov. 13, 2015 |
S01E07 | Beware of Bat Woman | Nov. 6, 2015 |
S01E06 | Video Villain | Okt. 30, 2015 |
S01E05 | Play Less, You Hot Mess | Okt. 23, 2015 |
S01E04 | Museum Mayhem | Okt. 16, 2015 |
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