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Honey 3: Dare to Dance 2016

★ 6.7223 votes97 min📅 2016-11-30

Honey 3: Dare to Dance (2016) follows Melea Martin, a passionate dancer navigating her college years in Cape Town, where rigid rules stifle her creativity.

Director: Bille Woodruff

Cast

Cassie Ventura
Cassie Ventura
Melea Martin
Kenny Wormald
Kenny Wormald
Erik Wildwood
Dena Kaplan
Dena Kaplan
Nadine
Bobby Lockwood
Bobby Lockwood
Laser
Sibongile Mlambo
Sibongile Mlambo
Ishani Magona
Sivuyile Ngesi
Sivuyile Ngesi
DJ Zubair Khumalo
Clayton Evertson
Clayton Evertson
Taj Mfeka
Adrian Galley
Mr. Sammy Wright
Ambrose Uren
Ambrose Uren
Dajon Bell
Juanique Randall
Thesis Advisor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Honey 3: Dare to Dance (2016) about?

Melea Martin, a dancer in Cape Town's college scene, fights restrictive rules by staging a Hip-Hop Romeo and Juliet in a crumbling theater. As she brings street dance to the stage, personal and cast conflicts threaten to derail her vision, mirroring the classic feud.

Who directed Honey 3: Dare to Dance?

Bille Woodruff directed this vibrant dance drama, known for his work in the original Honey film and other music-driven movies.

Who stars in Honey 3: Dare to Dance?

The film stars Cassie Ventura as Melea Martin, alongside Kenny Wormald, Dena Kaplan, Bobby Lockwood, and Sibongile Mlambo in key roles.

Is Honey 3: Dare to Dance (2016) worth watching?

With its high-energy choreography and engaging storyline, Honey 3 offers a fun escape for dance and romance fans, though it may not break new cinematic ground. The cast's chemistry and the film's vibrant atmosphere make it a solid pick for an entertaining night in.

How long is Honey 3: Dare to Dance?

The movie has a runtime of 97 minutes, packing nearly two hours of non-stop dance and drama.

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Honey 3: Dare to Dance (2016) — A Hip-Hop Romeo & Juliet Dance-Off You Won't Forget

Honey 3: Dare to Dance (2016) follows Melea Martin, a passionate dancer navigating her college years in Cape Town, where rigid rules stifle her creativity. Determined to break free from constraints, she leases a struggling theater to stage a modern Hip-Hop adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, blending street dance with Shakespearean drama. As she assembles a diverse cast, tensions flare between rival performers, mirroring the feuding families of the original story. With vibrant choreography and emotional depth, the film explores themes of artistic freedom, community healing, and the power of dance to unite divided hearts.

Directed by Bille Woodruff, the movie stars Cassie Ventura as Melea, with Kenny Wormald and Dena Kaplan rounding out the main cast. The story unfolds against a backdrop of urban energy and raw talent, where every step feels like a rebellion against convention. Expect electrifying performances, heartfelt moments, and a soundtrack that pulses with the rhythm of modern dance culture.