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Rivalry on the New York Dance Floor

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Make Your Move is a romantic dance movie released in 2013. The movie revolves around two dancers, Aya and Donny, who have a lot of passion and talent for dancing, but who also come from different worlds. Aya is a traditional Japanese dancer who has come to New York City to follow her dreams, while Donny is a street dancer who has been raised in a working-class family.

Both Aya and Donny's brothers are club owners who are constantly in competition with each other. Aya's brother runs a traditional Japanese dance club, while Donny's brother runs a street dance club. Despite their families being in constant competition with one another, Aya and Donny's mutual love of dance brings them together.

As their relationship blossoms, Aya and Donny's brothers become more and more hostile toward each other, leading to a violent confrontation that threatens to tear them all apart. The two lovers must find a way to bring their families together and put an end to the feud.

Make Your Move features breathtaking dance routines, vibrant music, and spectacular choreography. The film also explores themes of culture, tradition, and family, as well as the power of dance to unite people from different backgrounds. The movie stars Derek Hough as Donny and BoA Kwon as Aya, both of whom deliver stellar performances and impeccable dance moves.

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