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Stomp the Yard 2007

★ 7.1506 votes114 min📅 2007-05-16

"He will challenge their traditions. Their traditions will change his life."

In Stomp the Yard (2007), a raw, energetic drama set to a pulse-pounding soundtrack, a young Los Angeles dancer named Chance Harris finds his life upended after a family tragedy.

Director: Sylvain White

Cast

Columbus Short
Columbus Short
DJ
Meagan Good
Meagan Good
April
Ne-Yo
Ne-Yo
Rich Brown
Darrin Henson
Darrin Henson
Grant
Jermaine Williams
Jermaine Williams
Noel
Chris Brown
Chris Brown
Duron
Laz Alonso
Laz Alonso
Zeke
Brian J. White
Brian J. White
Sylvester
Valarie Pettiford
Valarie Pettiford
Jackie
Harry Lennix
Harry Lennix
Nate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stomp the Yard (2007) about?

The film follows Chance Harris, a grieving young dancer who enrolls at Truth University after a family tragedy. Struggling to balance romance and education, he gets pulled into a fierce step-dancing rivalry between two powerful fraternities competing for glory.

Who directed Stomp the Yard?

Stomp the Yard was directed by Sylvain White, known for his work in music videos and high-energy films.

Who stars in Stomp the Yard?

The film features Columbus Short as Chance Harris, alongside Meagan Good, Ne-Yo, Darrin Henson, and Chris Brown in standout roles.

Is Stomp the Yard (2007) worth watching?

With its electrifying dance sequences and heartfelt drama, Stomp the Yard (2007) is a solid pick for fans of music-driven films. The chemistry between the cast and the film's vibrant energy make it an engaging watch, even if the plot sometimes leans on familiar tropes.

How long is Stomp the Yard?

Stomp the Yard (2007) has a runtime of 114 minutes.

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About Stomp the Yard (2007) — A High-Energy Drama of Dance, Drama, and Defiance

In Stomp the Yard (2007), a raw, energetic drama set to a pulse-pounding soundtrack, a young Los Angeles dancer named Chance Harris finds his life upended after a family tragedy. After avoiding juvenile hall, he lands at Truth University in Atlanta, where the vibrant campus life clashes with his street-smart past. Under the direction of Sylvain White, the film blends urban grit with the dazzling world of step competitions, where fraternities battle for supremacy with choreography as fierce as the rivalries between them.

Woven into the story of tradition versus innovation is Chance's pursuit of love and redemption, all while navigating the high-stakes pressure of winning the national step show. The film's dynamic atmosphere crackles with choreographed battles, soulful music, and the unapologetic energy of college life. With its blend of drama and music, Stomp the Yard (2007) delivers a cinematic experience that's as much about the rhythm of the steps as it is about the beats of the heart.