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Dance Central: The Beginning
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Ongoing, First published Dec 09, 2020
Fans know the story of Dance Central, but we're left wondering how the characters met. This story fills in all of the gaps left by the Xbox 360 dance video game franchise, discovering the dancers' backgrounds, relationships with one another, and additional information about their personalities.]

When Mo is searching for a potential job at the Sweet Seventeen Delux Nightclub, he encounters an opportunity and a logo that will change him forever. Along the way, he'll advertise the club to other people and attract dancers, who will ultimately become the vibrant crew we're familiar with.
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Meet the girls at Rogerson's Dance Camp. They all are rich, goody-goody girls that have never broken one rule and don't plan on it anytime soon. They all go to private schools and are on the fast track to becoming lawyers and doctors and neurosurgeons. They're not the ugliest girls, either. Meet the boys at Langlade School District Football Camp. They are middle-class people who could care less about the rules and breaking them. The biggest chance they've got at a good career is the people who are overachievers, the ones who work too hard, and, of course, the people that play sports. They're not the ugliest boys, either. So what will happen when Ms. Rodgers insists that to jog with the girls, they need to learn some manners, so Coach McDonald suggests that they partner dance? What happens when Ms. Rodgers agrees, sets up the partners, and assigns them a specific dance that they will have to perform at the end of the summer? Will Aubrey, the goodiest of the goodies, and Landon, the biggest jerk and flirt of the football players, be able to dance together or will they decide to keep their distance? What happens when Aubrey might think she's falling in love with him? And what if Landon loves her too?