The original series “Supa Girlz,” season finale premieres tomorrow Thursday, April 11th, exclusively on ALLBLK.
The six-episode docuseries followed a dance season in the life of one of the best high school dance teams in the country: the Miami Northwestern “G Girls.”
Led by a boldly unapologetic and visionary director, Traci Young-Byron, the “G Girls” have become a trend-setting viral sensation whose successes and struggles reflect those of the neighborhood they call home: Liberty City, Miami.
In tomorrow‘s episode entitled “Time to Start Again,” While the season ends for the football team, the band and G Girls learn that they are one of a select number of high school teams chosen to perform at the HBCU invitational in Orlando.
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UB spoke to Traci Young-Byron and she told us why “Supa Girlz” is different from other dance television shows; The show is very very authentic, I think that of all the dance shows I’ve seen on television there’s nothing like this one. It’s doc style so it’s not a reality show, so it’s very passionate and it just tells stories. It’s beautiful storytelling and it’s shot so so beautiful just to show the stories of the young ladies and myself and how we get to the great performances. Right before those girls become these well polished young ladies you know they’re raw, it’s the grit. They’re not polished at all you know what I mean and it takes for me to like push them beyond their limits to get them to what people see week to week.”
“Supa Girlz” is directed and executive produced by Trishtan Williams, with Evan Rosenfeld, Matthew Goldberg, Brandon Carroll, Ryan Schiavo, Alex Lieberman, Gary Lieberman, Tom Dunlap serving as executive producers and Jeremy David White co-executive producing.
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