By: Lynn Barker
Pretty brunette dancer/actress Kathryn McCormick danced in the movie re-make of Fame, was a finalist in the sixth season of TVās āSo You Think You Can Danceā and an all-star on season seven. She toured with the uplifting Revolve Tours as a motivational speaker for girls before landing the lead role in the latest urban dance film Step Up: Revolution which centers around flash mob crews.
Weāre in L.A. learning that Kathryn put her director in heels as a joke, filled her hot co-star Sean Guzmanās trailer full of his favorite candy but also burned her feet and broke her toe while dancing on the film. Check out our chat with this friendly star.
Kidzworld: Had you seen any of the other āStep Upā movies before this?
- Kathryn: The firstĀ Step UpĀ was one of my favorite dance films. I used to watch it and go. āSheās so cute. I wanna be her (Jenna Dewan)ā.
Kidzworld: Have you ever ed an impromptu flash mob and just danced or have you ever been part of a planned one?
- Kathryn: I have done a couple of flash mobs but nothing like whatās in āStep Upā at all. I donāt think Iāve even seen a flash mob as intense as those but, I did some motivational speaking a year ago on the Revolve tour and it was for teenage girls and we had a band there. I choreographed a certain song and it was on YouTube and all the girls would learn it before they went to the tour and weād all do it at the same time so it was kind of like a flash mob.
Step Up Mob in the Plaza
Kidzworld: Fun. What was the most difficult dance for you in the movie and why?
- Kathryn: Itās crazy. Usually, when you do a project you do the same style over and over so you could say āOkay, this project was harder than that oneā but there is not one mob thatās the same style of dance. They all had elements that were hard.Ā I think Chris Scott, (choreographer) his plaza scene was difficult because I wasnāt as used to that type of movement and how intricate it was. That was the most challenging when it came to the choreography.
Kidzworld: What other things were a challenge?
- Kathryn: The most challenging thing for me was the outfits they put me in. For Chris Scottās routine I was fine but then they put me in heels. When youāre doing hip hop in heels, itās totally different. You feel different. When it came to the beach dance, I was dancing on the sand in wedges. Think about it. It was bad. Then doing the duet with Sean and Emily (her character) at the end, it was really hot so they would have to put a mat on that block on concrete because my (bare) feet were burning! But what was emotionally the hardest was the solo that Emily does when sheās auditioning to get into (the professional dance troupe).
- It was draining. As an actor, youāre someone else. As a dancer, youāre yourself. Iāve always been represented as Kathryn McCormick the dancer on āSo You Think You Can Danceā but this was Emily Anderson, a different person dancing. To go in and do a combo where Iām mes and not stable (as Emily), thereās a part inside me that doesnāt want anyone to see that.Ā Emotionally, it was hard to stay in that but Iām really proud of that.
Kidzworld: Any injuries on the film besides the burnt toes?
- Kathryn: (laughs) We had little funny accidents. I might have broken one of my toes on the duet but it didnāt hurt at the time. I had so much adrenalin that I didnāt feel it. But, to this day it feels swollen so I guess I did something.
Kidzworld: Ouch! Describe what happened the moment you learned you had landed this, your first big acting role.Ā Where were you?
- Kathryn: I was driving my green beetle down the freeway and got off and got a phone call. It was Scott Speer the director. āHey Kathryn, this is Scott and I wanted to thank you for your time. I know you put a lot of work into this. Weāve made our decisionā.
Kidzworld: So you thought you didnāt get it?
- Kathryn: Yeah. He tried to trick me. Then he said āI wanted to let you know that youāre going to be Emily in the movieā. I just being speechless. I didnāt say anything. I was on the way to assist on āSo You Think You Can Danceā. I called my mom and was crying. Then she was crying. It was a mess.
Kidzworld: Ryan Guzman (who plays love interest Sean) is pretty hot. Did you two have a chemistry read before the film? Who was cast first?Ā
- Kathryn: Ā I got the part first. I had about four auditions and Ryan had about ten auditions. Heād never danced before or had an acting role before. It was all new to him. On my third audition it was three of us girls and him and we hip hop danced with him one at a time. I walking up to him āWhatās up? Iām Kathryn. Nice to meet youā. I gave him a big hug.
- I could tell he was getting too much into his head. I said āItās you and me, okay? Weāve got thisā.Ā He was like āAlright. Here we goā. We had a connection and by the time we got the final call back, as soon as we sat down and did the scenes, magic happened. It felt so freeing for the first time. We did the boat scene you see in the film.
Kidzworld: So tell us a something he does that people might not know.
- Kathryn: Ryan loves to write poetry. Heās a very good artist. He loves to draw and heās really good at it.
Kidzworld: The flash mob in the film dances to save the neighborhood. If you were to dance for a charitable or social cause, what would that be?
- Kathryn: Human trafficking. Iām learning more about it in this past year. There is this band called āThe Endā and I did a music video with them that will release in a couple of days called āShe Breaksā and the artist, the singer listened to this woman tell her story on how she was a sex slave. Even when you are free youāre not free. We shared her story through music. Weāll send it out to different organizations to bring awareness to that cause.
Kidzworld: That is very worthwhile, especially for girls.
- Kathryn: I want girls to know their worth.Ā Love is so misunderstood. It can be represented as trashy and love is classy and one of the greatest gifts weāve ever been given. To have a womanās idea of love be skewed by some dirty person who would take that from them is just torture to me.
Kidzworld: Good for you for speaking out on that. Ā There is a big mix of dance styles in the film. What style of dance do you like the best?
- Kathryn: It depends on what mood Iām in but Iām a sucker for love stories and vulnerability and honesty so when I see people who are truthful in their movement it really gets to me so I love Contemporary dance because it tells a story and leaves room for you to create. Itās so relatable.
Kidzworld: What is your dating pet peeve?
- Kathryn: I hate it when people are insecure and instead of being honest about it, they put their guard up and try to show theyāre cool but itās really because theyāre insecure. If youāre not honest and cover up with attitude, it really bothers me.
Kidzworld: Did the cast get to have any fun in Miami off-set?Ā Any dinners or dance parties?
- Kathryn: We had the weekends off but a lot of times the mobs would have rehearsals. When I wasnāt in that, Iād go to ballet and yoga.Ā When we werenāt doing that, weād go out to eat and go dancing in different clubs. There was a time when we went to Nikki Beach where Sean and Emily meet in the film. Thatās a real dance club. We danced there and walked on the beach. We were family, good friends and spent a lot of time together.
Kidzworld: Who was the jokester on set?
- Kathryn: We all had our jokes. On Ryanās birthday, I filled up his entire trailer with Snickers. He loves Snickers. He couldnāt sit on his couch. He ate them all and I think he gained an ab.
- Also, (back to the shoe thing), I like to be comfortable in Converses or Toms but Iāve never been someone who wears heels. In this film, Emily is high class and more put together so the director was āYou have to wear heelsā. In the plaza scene Iām in heels. I asked him āScott let me wear Converseā. āNo, Emily wears heels. Thatās who she isā. āDang it!ā We made an agreement.Ā He said āKat, if you quit complaining about your heels Iāll wear heels for a whole dayā. So, I didnāt complain. Me and the costumer ordered like size 13 or 15 red heels. The last day on set I gave them to him as a gift. He put them on and we have pictures of that.
Kidzworld: Hilarious! Whatās next for you?
- Kathryn: The publicity is nonstop. Weāre about to leave for Toronto. Iām still taking dance classes and Iām in acting classes. Just trying to learn as much as I can on this new journey. I know I have a lot to learn but I have a lot to offer.Ā
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