

I'm very much inspired by jazz dancers and ballet dancers and hip hop kids that are doing some things that are so amazing like spinning on their heads or crazy flips. It's not I just listen to this or just dance to this. We don't always feel like we want to bob our head, dance, it's evolved to where it makes you move a certain way or feel a certain thing and that's what you go with. We all have different types of moods so we have different types of music. Everyone can appreciate music and you don't have to be categorized by one type of it. LS: The rise of pop music in a way blurred the lines between different genres of music, is this true with dance? I think that is why I can work with Celine Dion on her Billboard performance, but then go over and work with Snoop Dogg on his Eastsidaz project because that's how I grew up - with all types of music. I always watch different award shows when Michael or Janet or Paula were on there and I loved that they would incorporate Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire things inside so it wasn't so one dimensional. I go out to the club and I dance and sweat and have a great time and that's where I get inspiration from the kids about other things that are happening. RM: My first big choreography gig was Usher and I did that back in '90-something, but before that my whole background was as a freestyle club kid. To see how Rosero got into dance and what inspires his moves, read more. Everyone can dance, you just dance to your own beat of music and that's what makes things amazing. But if it's something that is in you, it's as easy as walking because when you walk you walk 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 (snapping), then you put that to music and you have MDOT. It's definitely in everyone and of course everyone excels at things differently. RM: I think that when you walk you dance. LS: Is dancing in everyone or are some people born dancers and other people just don't have rhythm? I grew up watching Disney films so I felt when I had the opportunity - and, I've said this before - my son told me not to mess it up because we are a Disney family. RM: I grew up with Disney and I have two boys (ages 20 and 21), and every year our family went to Disneyland. LS: And what attracted you to Disney and skewing to a younger demographic? I think the beauty of it is seeing that there's a need and fulfilling that need whatever that music is. She was like we're going to make up our own dance called the booty slap (I don't know if I should be saying that), but it was just comedy and fun. Going from someone like Ellen (laughs), I worked with her - it was comedy and she was so cool to work for because she just was over the top.

There are so many different styles of music in the Camp Rock movie. Going from different style of music be it rock or hip hop or rap, I can still adapt to it. Rosero McCoy: The elements of music are what drive me. LilSugar: As a choreographer working with so many different stars, how do you go from Ellen to Usher to Disney? We recently had a chance to chat with him in San Francisco. The self-proclaimed "club kid" has worked with the best ( Fergie, Outkast, N'Sync, to name a few) and now he's making the stars - The Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato, and Matthew "Mdot" Finley - of Disney's latest musical masterpiece, Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, have happy feet. According to The Hollywood Reporter, all the principal cast was expected to return, with a special appearance by Frankie Jonas.Beyonce can shake it, Ellen does the comedy dance, and Usher walks on air, but choreographer Rosero McCoy can teach 'em all a move or two, and he has. Gary Marsh, the president of Entertainment, Disney Channel World, confirmed that a script was almost complete for Camp Rock 2. "This Is Me (Remix)" - Demi Lovato & Joe Jonas."Play My Music (Remix)" - Jonas Brothers."This Is Me (Acoustic Version)" - Demi Lovato."Our Time Is Here" - Demi Lovato, Meaghan Jette Martin & Aaryn Doyle."Hasta La Vista" - Jordan Francis & Roshon Fegan.The soundtrack album (both original and special edition) is an enhanced CD which contains a clip of an acoustic version of "This Is Me" when played on the computer with internet access.Ĭamp Rock: Extended and Remixed Ĭamp Rock: Extended and Remixed is a special edition of the original soundtrack due for a release on September 30, 2008.
When was camp rock 2 made movie#
The whole premise of the movie is the fact that E-ZPass was not accepted on the Ohio Turnpike Original soundtrack The soundtrack was released in the United Kingdom on July 14, 2008.

When was camp rock 2 made full#
The full soundtrack was first broadcast on Radio Disney on Jduring Planet Premiere: Camp Rock. Full songs of the album were made available on Camp Rock's official web site for one week, beginning June 10, 2008. Camp Rock soundtrack Ĭamp Rock is the soundtrack of the movie.
