Made returns to MTV
MTV’s Emmy Award series, “MADE” is back for another fun season. You can watch all of the life changing episodes starting on Saturday, April 12th from 10am – 1pm. MTV Made is celebrating nine seasons of being on the air. For this season of made, you will be able to see Made: Ballet Dancer and Made: Tap Dancer. For the first time ever, MADE is following classmates, Vanessa and Kevin, who are competing against each other for the top prize in the student talent show. Other episodes of Made will include Made:Rocker and Made:Baseball Player.
Here’s the schedule for the shows:
- Made: Rock Star (10am) – Straight A student Andrew Hisel doesn’t have very many friends, so to gain some rocker popularity he wants to compete in his school’s Battle of the Bands. The only problem? He’s never picked up a guitar, doesn’t have a band, and might very well be tone deaf, but help is on the way as Andrew gets a bonafide rock star to teach him a little bit about stage swagger.
- Made: Baseball Player (11am) – Drama club devotee Stephen LaMonica loves stealing the spotlight on stage. But being gay doesn’t always get him the kind of attention he enjoys at school or at home in a family of jocks. Now he wants to find his inner athlete to prove he’s more than just the “gay theater kid” by become a hard hitting, speed ball throwing, varsity baseball player. With just five weeks to master the game and win over the returning players, find out if Stephen strikes out or hits it home.
- Made: Ballerina & Made: Tap Dancer (12pm – 2pm) – Two kids. One School. One very big Talent Show at Winthrop High School. Vanessa Caruccio’s a hard-hitting jockette who wants to show everyone she can be a girlie girl. So she’s being MADE into a graceful and elegant ballerina. Kevin Clucas is a popular senior, a jock who wants to find his creative side. So he’s being MADE into a tap dancer. In the end, both kids will compete toe to toe to see who will win the battle to be the best.
Check out what happens to the young people featured on episodes of “MADE” in LIFE AFTER MADE, as well as view full episodes on made.mtv.com. And just as the show inspires the on-air participants to achieve their goals, fans can launch their own personal development journeys at WannaBeMade.com. MTV’s online community that connects viewers who “wanna be made” with coaches that offer tips and techniques to inspire success. Every journey is chronicled on the viewers’ profile page including blog entries and personal progress ratings.
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