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“High Strung” Starring Jane Seymour In Theaters April

Ruby Adams (Keenan Kampa) is a dancer from the Midwest with a scholarship to one of New York’s toughest performing arts schools. Johnnie Blackwell (Nicholas Galitzine) is an aspiring British musician, playing for money on subway platforms. Ruby’s world is classical and disciplined; Johnnie’s is improvisational and street smart. When these two young artists are thrown together, they immediately clash, but neither can deny the sparks that fly between, or their shared ambition of trying to make it in the most competitive city in the world. When Ruby’s scholarship is threatened, and Johnnie suddenly faces deportation, they join forces and enter a contest where winning—or losing– could change their lives forever. With the help of a dynamic dance crew called The SwitchSteps, they prepare to perform in a competition that unites their disparate worlds, and climaxes in an action-packed extravaganza that thrillingly combines hard hitting hip-hop with contemporary and classical dance.

A film by Michael Damian (Danny Romalotti of “The Young and the Restless,” star of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat”).

Starring: Keenan Kampa (The only American Ballerina to receive a contract with Russia’s Mariinsky Theatre), Nicholas Galitzine (John Williams’ “The Beat Beneath My Feet,” Upcoming John Butler feature, “Handsome Devil”), Jane Seymour, Emmy® and Golden Globe® winner (“Live and Let Die,” “Somewhere in Time,” “Wedding Crashers”), and Sonoya Mizuno (Debut performance in “Ex Machina,” Upcoming Damien Chazelle’s musical “LaLa Land,” Upcoming drama “Alleycats”).

Written and Produced by Janeen Damian and Michael Damian.

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James McDonald

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James is a Movie Critic with 40 years of experience in the film industry as an Award-Winning Filmmaker. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association.