Step Up: High Water

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  • 2018
  • 3 Seasons
  • 7.1  (1,542)

Step Up: High Water is a drama series that follows the lives of students at the High Water Performing Arts School in Atlanta, Georgia. This show premiered on the YouTube Premium streaming service in 2018 and has continued to air until 2022. The series features a diverse cast of characters, including actors and musicians such as Ne-Yo, Naya Rivera, Faizon Love, Lauryn McClain, Petrice Jones, Marcus Mitchell, Jade Chynoweth, Carlito Olivero, Terrence Green, R. Marcos Taylor, Eric Graise, and Kendra Oyesanya. The show's focus is on the students at the High Water Performing Arts School, where they face a variety of challenges and obstacles as they pursue their dreams of becoming professional dancers. The students come from different backgrounds and have different talents, but they all share a passion for dance. The show explores themes such as friendship, rivalry, love, and determination as the students navigate their way through the competitive world of dance. The main characters in the show are Sage Odom, played by Ne-Yo, and Collette Jones, played by Naya Rivera. Sage is the founder of the High Water Performing Arts School and a renowned choreographer in the dance community. Collette is a former dancer who is trying to rebuild her career after a scandal threatens to derail it. Together, they work to inspire the students and help them achieve their goals. Other notable characters in the show include Odalie Allen, played by Lauryn McClain, who is a talented dancer but struggles with stage fright. Tal Baker, played by Marcus Mitchell, is a self-assured dancer who harbors a secret. Davis, played by Eric Graise, is a street dancer who struggles to adapt to the formal dance world. And Poppy Martinez, played by Kendra Oyesanya, is a freestyle dancer with a rebellious streak. Throughout the series, the students face challenges both on and off the dance floor. They must navigate personal drama, professional setbacks, and unexpected obstacles as they pursue their dreams. The show also touches on more serious issues such as drug addiction and mental health, providing a nuanced look at the challenges facing young people in today's society. One of the most striking aspects of the show is the incredible dance sequences. The choreography is both beautiful and innovative, showcasing a variety of styles from contemporary to hip hop. The dancers are all incredibly talented and bring a level of energy and enthusiasm to their performances that is truly breathtaking. Overall, Step Up: High Water is a compelling series that will appeal to anyone who loves dance or enjoys a good drama. The characters are engaging and relatable, and the storylines are both entertaining and thought-provoking. The show's focus on diversity and inclusion is also noteworthy, as it features a cast that reflects the real-life diversity of the dance community. If you're looking for a show that will leave you feeling inspired and motivated, Step Up: High Water is definitely worth checking out.

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Seasons
Sleep When U Die
10. Sleep When U Die
December 18, 2022
It
Bring 'Em Out
9. Bring 'Em Out
December 11, 2022
Sage Odom revises his stadium tour into a grassroots movement with a purpose. Things heat up between Rigo and Collette, but lies and doubts are constantly present. Odalie tries to keep Angel's affections.
Who Can I Run To?
8. Who Can I Run To?
December 4, 2022
Things are increasingly hot and cold between Angel and Odalie - someone's keeping secrets. Collette hatches a plan to keep Rigo on the tour. Sage has an epiphany and pledges a new direction for his creative future.
It's Goin' Down
7. It's Goin' Down
November 27, 2022
Romantic entanglements are tearing Sage, Collette, Rigo, and Poppy in new directions. The love triangle between Davis, Odalie and Angel has come to a tipping point. Tal has a new position as Sage's Creative Director.
You Know What It Is
6. You Know What It Is
November 20, 2022
Sage is freed from jail and ready to reclaim the tour as headliner. The Chicago show will be Rigo's final performance and he's under pressure to come up with new material. Poppy and Collette butt heads over Rigo.
Never Scared
5. Never Scared
November 13, 2022
At Sage's evidentiary hearings, the D.A.'s strategy is working and Sage could be tried for murder. Meanwhile, things heat up between Marquise and Angel, but their fragile relationship is headed for trouble.
Cell Therapy
4. Cell Therapy
November 6, 2022
Sage's actions the night of the BMT Awards have landed him back in jail. Marquise's meddling is upsetting everyone. At the Tabernacle, Rigo thrills the audience, but is confronted by haters.
Player's Ball
3. Player's Ball
October 30, 2022
Prohibited from performing at the BMT Awards, Sage reluctantly agrees to let Rigo perform in his slot. At the live awards performance, Rigo has a surprise for everyone that changes the direction of the entire tour.
Ain't Gon' Let Up
2. Ain't Gon' Let Up
October 23, 2022
A troubled Rigo must choose between abandoning the lucrative tour or headline the tour to help rescue the man who possibly murdered his father. With his friend Poppy by his side, he turns the tables on Sage and Collette.
Kryptonite
1. Kryptonite
October 16, 2022
Accused of murdering his former friend East-O, Sage Odom is poised to lose everything in his empire. His partner and now fiance Collette Jones is by his side supporting him; but Collette is hiding a deep secret.
Description

Step Up: High Water is a drama series that follows the lives of students at the High Water Performing Arts School in Atlanta, Georgia. This show premiered on the YouTube Premium streaming service in 2018 and has continued to air until 2022. The series features a diverse cast of characters, including actors and musicians such as Ne-Yo, Naya Rivera, Faizon Love, Lauryn McClain, Petrice Jones, Marcus Mitchell, Jade Chynoweth, Carlito Olivero, Terrence Green, R. Marcos Taylor, Eric Graise, and Kendra Oyesanya.

The show's focus is on the students at the High Water Performing Arts School, where they face a variety of challenges and obstacles as they pursue their dreams of becoming professional dancers. The students come from different backgrounds and have different talents, but they all share a passion for dance. The show explores themes such as friendship, rivalry, love, and determination as the students navigate their way through the competitive world of dance.

The main characters in the show are Sage Odom, played by Ne-Yo, and Collette Jones, played by Naya Rivera. Sage is the founder of the High Water Performing Arts School and a renowned choreographer in the dance community. Collette is a former dancer who is trying to rebuild her career after a scandal threatens to derail it. Together, they work to inspire the students and help them achieve their goals.

Other notable characters in the show include Odalie Allen, played by Lauryn McClain, who is a talented dancer but struggles with stage fright. Tal Baker, played by Marcus Mitchell, is a self-assured dancer who harbors a secret. Davis, played by Eric Graise, is a street dancer who struggles to adapt to the formal dance world. And Poppy Martinez, played by Kendra Oyesanya, is a freestyle dancer with a rebellious streak.

Throughout the series, the students face challenges both on and off the dance floor. They must navigate personal drama, professional setbacks, and unexpected obstacles as they pursue their dreams. The show also touches on more serious issues such as drug addiction and mental health, providing a nuanced look at the challenges facing young people in today's society.

One of the most striking aspects of the show is the incredible dance sequences. The choreography is both beautiful and innovative, showcasing a variety of styles from contemporary to hip hop. The dancers are all incredibly talented and bring a level of energy and enthusiasm to their performances that is truly breathtaking.

Overall, Step Up: High Water is a compelling series that will appeal to anyone who loves dance or enjoys a good drama. The characters are engaging and relatable, and the storylines are both entertaining and thought-provoking. The show's focus on diversity and inclusion is also noteworthy, as it features a cast that reflects the real-life diversity of the dance community. If you're looking for a show that will leave you feeling inspired and motivated, Step Up: High Water is definitely worth checking out.

Step Up: High Water is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (30 episodes). The series first aired on January 31, 2018.

Where to Watch Step Up: High Water

Step Up: High Water is available for streaming on the YouTube Premium website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Step Up: High Water on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    January 31, 2018
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (1,542)