Hot Dance Flicks!

Don't miss 106 & Park tonight!

We the Party: April 6 - Mario Van Peebles directs this Breakfast Club-style drama about a group of Los Angeles multiracial teens who grapple with class, sex, bullying and finding themselves in the Obama era. Stars Mandela Van Peebles, Snoop Dogg and Salli Richardson-Whitfield.(Photo: Courtesy Movieweb)

1 / 10

We the Party! - We the Party tackles every issue that teens go through from peer pressure to love to the growing pains that everyone endures.Don't miss special guests Melvin and Mandela Van Peebles on 106 & Park tonight!(Photo: MVP Films)

You Got Served (2004) - Where trailblazing films like Breakin' and Breakin' 2: Electric Bugaloo broke ground for hip-hop-inspired dance flicks in the '80s, the classic You Got Served  defined (and popularized) the hip-hop dance film for the 21st century. Marques Houston and Omarion were the stars of this surprise box office hit about an urban dance crew in a high-stakes competition. On the 13th anniversary of this iconic film, here's a look at the cast that reshaped hip-hop cinema while busting a few moves. (Photo: Screen Gems)

2 / 10

You Got Served - When B2K was still on and poppin' they released the amazing dance flick You Got Served. It's a classic and if you don't know every move, then get with it.(Photo: Screen Gems)

Save the Last Dance (2001) - In this film about dance and an interracial romance, Kerry Washington starred as Chenille Reynolds, a single teen mom experiencing relationship problems. The film also starred Julia Stiles and Sean Patrick Harris.(Photo: Paramount)

3 / 10

Save the Last Dance - A ballerina falls in love with a fierce hip hop dancer in Save the Last Dance and even though it sounds odd, it made for one of the best love stories and dance movies ever!(Photo: MTV Films)

Honey (2003) - Who is Jessica Alba’s character loosely based on?A. Laurieann Gibson. (Photo: Universal Pictures)

4 / 10

Honey - Little known fact: The title role of Honey, a sweet hip hop choreographer on her way to the top, was intended for Aaliyah, but after her untimely passing, it went to Jessica Alba.(Photo: Universal Pictures)

How She Move - Following her sister's death from drug addiction, a high school student is forced to leave her private school to return to the old, crime-filled neighborhood where she rekindles an unlikely passion for the competitive world of step dancing. (Photo: Sienna Films)

5 / 10

How She Move - There's dancing, stepping, love and heartbreak in How She Move. But seriously, the girl can move!(Photo: MTV Films)

ADVERTISEMENT
Stomp the Yard, Thursday at 7P/6C - Columbus Short stars in this flick about college and greek life. Encore presentation on Friday at 2:30P/1:30C.(Photo: Screen Gems)

6 / 10

Stomp the Yard - Long before Columbus Short was one of Hollywood's hottest leading men, he was the star of Stomp the Yard. He had swag, he could dance and he was the character that we all loved to love.(Photo: Rainforest Films)

Step Up  - The hip hop icon took on the role of Omar in this 2006 hit dance film.(Photo: Touchstone Pictures)

7 / 10

Step Up - Boy from the streets meets girl from the suburbs and they fuse two styles of dance together to make some beautiful choreography. Besides, Channing Tatum got his start in the Step Up movie franchise, and look at him now.(Photo: Touchstone Pictures)

Flashdance - Flashdance was so important to dancers that J. Lo paid homage to the most famous scene in the movie in her music video "I'm Glad" a few years back and killed it.(Photo: Paramount Pictures)

8 / 10

Flashdance - Flashdance was so important to dancers that J. Lo paid homage to the most famous scene in the movie in her music video "I'm Glad" a few years back and killed it.(Photo: Paramount Pictures)

Fame - Fame spawned a TV series, a reality talent show and a remake. Guess the classic line, "Fame! I'm gonna live forever," is true!(Photo: MGM)

9 / 10

Fame - Fame spawned a TV series, a reality talent show and a remake. Guess the classic line, "Fame! I'm gonna live forever," is true!(Photo: MGM)

Center Stage - One of Zoe Saldana's first movies was Center Stage... need we say more?(Photo: Columbia Pictures)

10 / 10

Center Stage - One of Zoe Saldana's first movies was Center Stage... need we say more?(Photo: Columbia Pictures)