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The Next Step is a Canadian teen drama series created by Frank Van Keeken. The series was shot in a mockumentary style influenced by reality television, following the members of a troupe from the titular dance studio, as they train for and compete in various championships, and deal with rivalries with other dance schools and drama among the characters at the studio itself. It ran for eight seasons consisting of 233 episodes, airing the first six seasons from March 8, 2013 to April 7, 2019 on Family Channel, airing its seventh season from April 10, 2020 to September 18, 2020 on CBC Gem and its eighth season from September 26, 2022 to November 24, 2022 on YTV.
Actor | Character | Seasons | ||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | ||
Alexandra Beaton | Emily | Main | Recurring [lower-alpha 1] | Recurring | Main [lower-alpha 2] | |||||
Victoria Baldesarra | Michelle | Main [lower-alpha 3] | Recurring | |||||||
Trevor Tordjman | James | Main | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Brittany Raymond | Riley | Main | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Tamina Pollack Paris | Tiffany | Main | Recurring [lower-alpha 4] | Guest | ||||||
Jordan Clark | Giselle | Main | Recurring [lower-alpha 5] | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | ||||
Jennifer Pappas | Chloe | Main [lower-alpha 6] | Guest | |||||||
Isaac Lupien | Eldon | Main | Recurring [lower-alpha 5] | Recurring | Main [lower-alpha 2] | |||||
Samantha Grecchi | Stephanie | Main | Recurring [lower-alpha 4] | Main [lower-alpha 7] | Recurring [lower-alpha 8] | Guest | ||||
Lamar Johnson | West | Main | Recurring [lower-alpha 5] | Main [lower-alpha 2] | Guest | |||||
Brennan Clost | Daniel | Main | Recurring [lower-alpha 1] | Guest | Main [lower-alpha 2] | |||||
Shamier Anderson | Chris | Main [lower-alpha 2] | Guest | |||||||
Bree Wasylenko | Kate | Main [lower-alpha 2] | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Logan Fabbro | Amanda | Recurring | Main [lower-alpha 9] | Guest | ||||||
Natalie Krill | Phoebe | Main [lower-alpha 2] | Guest | |||||||
Zac Vran | Hunter | Main [lower-alpha 9] | Recurring [lower-alpha 1] | |||||||
Taveeta Szymanowicz-Bramble | Thalia | Main [lower-alpha 9] | Recurring [lower-alpha 5] | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Devon Michael Brown | Max | Recurring | Main [lower-alpha 10] | Guest [lower-alpha 11] | ||||||
Cierra Healey | Cierra | Main [lower-alpha 10] | Recurring [lower-alpha 8] | |||||||
Shantel Angela | Shantel | Main [lower-alpha 12] | ||||||||
Myles Erlick | Noah | Recurring | Main [lower-alpha 10] | |||||||
Alexandra Chaves | Piper | Main [lower-alpha 13] [lower-alpha 14] | Guest | |||||||
Giuseppe Bausilio | Alfie | Main [lower-alpha 13] | Guest | |||||||
Erika Prevost | Sloane | Main [lower-alpha 13] | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Akiel Julien | LaTroy | Main [lower-alpha 13] [lower-alpha 15] | Recurring | |||||||
Skylar Healey | Skylar | Recurring | Main [lower-alpha 13] | Recurring | ||||||
Allie Goodbun | Cassie | Main [lower-alpha 13] | ||||||||
Shelby Bain | Amy | Main [lower-alpha 13] [lower-alpha 16] | ||||||||
Briar Nolet | Richelle | Recurring | Main [lower-alpha 13] [lower-alpha 17] | Guest | ||||||
Isaiah Peck | Henry | Main [lower-alpha 13] | ||||||||
Dylan Ratzlaff | Jacquie | Main | ||||||||
Jessica Lord | Lola | Main | ||||||||
Julian Lombardi | Ozzy | Main [lower-alpha 17] | ||||||||
Noah Zulfikar | Kingston | Main [lower-alpha 17] | ||||||||
Dawson Handy | Josh | Main | ||||||||
Milaina Robinson | Zara | Main | ||||||||
Hanna Miller | Heather | Recurring | Main [lower-alpha 18] | Guest | ||||||
Sage Linder | Summer | Main | Guest | |||||||
Emmerly Tinglin | Kenzie | Main | ||||||||
Liam Mackie | Finn | Main [lower-alpha 14] | ||||||||
Berkeley Ratzlaff | Davis | Main [lower-alpha 19] | ||||||||
Danielle Verayo | Cleo | Main [lower-alpha 20] [lower-alpha 17] | Guest | |||||||
Carter Musselman | Heath | Recurring | Main [lower-alpha 20] | |||||||
Katie Ortencio | Lily | Recurring | Main [lower-alpha 21] [lower-alpha 14] | Guest | ||||||
Myles Dobson | Nick | Main [lower-alpha 2] | ||||||||
Ben Williams | Pete | Recurring | Main [lower-alpha 22] | |||||||
Blake Talabis | Anthony | Main [lower-alpha 22] | ||||||||
Melody Cao | Daisy | Main [lower-alpha 22] | Recurring | |||||||
Brandon Lising | Xander | Guest | Main [lower-alpha 22] | Recurring | ||||||
Maija Makila | Dylan | Main [lower-alpha 22] | ||||||||
Autumn Daye-Fraser | Ebby | Main [lower-alpha 22] | ||||||||
Renee Romolo | Izzy | Recurring | Main [lower-alpha 22] | |||||||
Shane Mahabir | Ethan | Recurring | Main [lower-alpha 22] | |||||||
Molly Saunders | Jude | Recurring | Main [lower-alpha 22] | Guest | ||||||
Mila Sophia Tupy | Jett | Main [lower-alpha 22] | ||||||||
Kate Roman | Ariana | Recurring | Main [lower-alpha 23] | |||||||
Hattie Kragten | Olive | Main [lower-alpha 23] | ||||||||
Nicholas McClung | Niall | Main [lower-alpha 23] | ||||||||
Sheriauna Haase | Adele | Main [lower-alpha 23] | ||||||||
Emily (portrayed by Alexandra Beaton) [1] is a contemporary dancer, and is A-Troupe's dance captain at the series' beginning. Beaton has stated that "her character is much more confrontational than she would ever be, and a bit of a ‘mean girl’." Beaton was also the only member of the original series cast with "extensive acting experience". [2]
Emily is Riley's overprotective older sister. At the beginning of season 1, she is the controlling dance captain of A-Troupe, and head of the E-Girls clique. Emily is threatened by the arrival of Michelle, a new dancer that makes it onto A-Troupe. As dance captain, Emily never includes people's ideas, which is later revealed to be due to her own insecurities as a dancer. Riley's and Michelle's plan to replace Emily with Michelle as dance captain comes out in the open, and Emily is crushed after she is voted out as dance captain, feeling betrayed by all of A-Troupe, and signaling the end of the E-Girls. After Michelle places Emily in the back row for the regionals finals routine, Emily leaves The Next Step to audition to join Elite Dance Academy. After realising that she is not valued by Lucien and Amanda at Elite, and that they are just using her to sabotage The Next Step, Emily returns to The Next Step. Recognizing that Emily has leadership qualities that she lacks, Michelle asks Emily to be co-dance captain, which Emily accepts in "Price Tag". Emily confronts her boyfriend Eldon, and Eldon confesses to wanting to be with Michelle, which enrages Emily. The Next Step win regionals, but Emily is back to despising Michelle.
In season 2, Emily ends up developing romantic feelings for new A-Trouper, Hunter, while trying to break up Eldon and Michelle. Emily coldly advocates for cutting Stephanie and Tiffany from A-Troupe, destroying their friendships. While at the mall, Emily accidentally overhears Amanda's and Lucien's plan to destroy The Next Step's chances at nationals. Emily and Riley devise a plan to stop Amanda, with Emily acting as a double-agent against Amanda. The plan succeeds, but Amanda forces Emily to break up with Hunter. Realising that Emily is a double-agent, Amanda frames Emily for stealing, until Amanda's plan is exposed. At nationals, Emily competes as part of the team in the semi-final round, but severely injures her knee at the very conclusion of the routine, precluding her from performing in the finals routine. The Next Step, with Amanda performing in Emily's place, wins nationals.
At the start of season 3, Emily is still recuperating from her knee injury, but plans to audition for the internationals team. Emily confesses to Stephanie that the doctors have not cleared her to dance. Stephanie and Riley expose this to Kate, who removes Emily from the team, ending Emily's competitive dance career, and leaving Emily heartbroken. Emily gives the treasured dance captain diary to Richelle, before leaving The Next Step for the final time. Emily returns from college in season 4 to help Riley, at Michelle's invitation, after things spin out of Riley's control. Emily demands the power to make some "hard decisions" if she is to help, which includes removing Piper from the duet with Alfie after determining Piper was the problem. Emily also convinces James to perform the duet with Alfie, which leads to The Next Step winning the qualifier and advancing to regionals.
Emily is named studio head by Miss Kate in season 5, replacing Riley. Emily's ruthlessness during A-Troupe auditions in "A New Regime" results in her being challenged by Michelle who forms a rival competition team from many of the dancers that Emily cut – leading to the battle between Emily's TNS East and Michelle's TNS West for the right to compete in regionals. Emily's and Michelle's rivalry with the two teams gets so out of control that Miss Kate bans either team from competing. Piper and Amy conspire behind Emily's and Michelle's backs to unite the two teams, which forces Emily and Michelle to work together as co-studio heads. Emily goes into denial when discovering Richelle's injury, and orders A-Troupe to film the qualifiers video as planned. When Richelle goes to the hospital, Miss Kate fires Emily and Michelle as studio heads for their irresponsibility in endangering one of their dancer's health, though only Emily knew of the injury.
In season 6, Emily and Michelle are reduced to working in Shakes & Ladders, but are rehired after Miss Angela's scheme is exposed to Miss Kate. Emily rents a studio space to Thalia's AcroNation, but then ejects them with Miss Kate's blessing when they qualify for regionals. When Emily and Michelle discover that Kate is selling the studio, a hopeful Emily resolves to buy the studio from Kate. In season 7, it is revealed that Michelle declined to buy the studio with Emily, as Michelle wants to pursue a professional dance career. Emily remains studio head under the ownership of Nick. When Michelle wants Emily to manage her dance tour, Nick offers her the chance to co-own The Next Step. Emily decides to accept Michelle's offer over Nick's, and immediately leaves after A-Troupe perform their finals routine on Dancemania, but does so without saying goodbye.
Michelle (portrayed by Victoria Baldesarra) [1] is a new contemporary dancer who moved to Toronto, Ontario from Madison, Wisconsin.
She is a previous Miss Nationals soloist who Emily is jealous of. Michelle quickly becomes enemies with Emily and the E-Girls. When her old love interest Hunter arrives from Madison, she is embroiled in a relationship drama with Eldon, Hunter and Emily, causing her to leave the studio. She later returns after James persuades her to with a flash mob. Michelle is made an alternate in season 3 after struggling with her parents divorce. In season 4, she was determined to be the best dancer she could and strived in every possible way to achieve this. Michelle's determinations prove to be too much at regionals, when she faints during her trio with Amy and Amanda and ends up going to the hospital. Michelle recovers and is cleared to dance in the finals of regionals, however, she ends up taking Amanda's spot in the dance, much to Amanda's frustration. In season 5, after TNS loses Regionals, Emily becomes studio head but Michelle is unhappy with the formers regime and decides to form her own troupe, though the two later reunite. She is later fired from her studio head position alongside Emily, but is later reinstated and helps A-Troupe win Regionals. In season 7, Michelle decides to leave her position as studio head at The Next Step after being there the longest from all of her teammates to become a professional dancer. Michelle then returns shortly after she leaves, to ask for a favour from Emily. Michelle asks for Emily's help in deciding whether or not her offer to go on tour is worth it or not. Emily ends up fixing her dilemmas, and this gives Michelle an idea. Michelle offers Emily an offer to go on tour with her, and asks if she could handle the business side of things. This way, Michelle can focus on her dancing. Michelle gives Emily some time to think about it, and eventually, Emily accepts Michelle's offer. In season 9, Michelle resumes her relationship with Eldon, and the two offer to buy The Next Step together.
James (portrayed by Trevor Tordjman) is an easy-going breakdancer who struggles in math.
James is the overprotective older brother of Piper and Deborah's only son. He has dated Amanda and Beth, but feels differently about Riley and begins to fall in love with her and starts to date her in later in season 1. When dancing is starting to affect his school work, his mother pulls him from the studio until he gets his grades up. Riley offers him a proposition that if he gets 70% or above on his maths test, she will go on a date with him. When he returns, he gets offered Daniel's solo after he gets injured but he turns it down. James continues his relationship with Riley in season 2, but she breaks up with him when she finds him kissing his ex-girlfriend, Beth, during their duet rehearsal, resulting in them giving up their Nationals duet and James and Beth getting together. He then breaks up with Beth because he still has feelings for Riley. Riley creates a list of tasks for James to complete before she would get back together with him. Later when Michelle returns to the studio, Riley and James get back together and get their Nationals duet back from Giselle and Thalia. He makes the Internationals team in season 3, and his relationship with Riley is going smoothly until the British transfer Ella starts to get involved. He does his last dance at the International tie-breaker in the finals with Riley as he decides to leave The Next Step to permanently playing the drums in his band, who he began to work with at the start of season 3. In season 4, he competes with Eldon and West at the Bangers and Mashups International Hip-Hop Extravaganza. He is unaware of the kiss between Riley and Alfie and James becomes worried and confused when Riley is starting to ignore his calls. James comes back in the middle of his competition to find out that Riley cheated on him with Alfie through his sister (Piper). He forgives Riley after remembering that he kissed Beth early on in their relationship, and Riley forgave him for that. Riley later breaks up with James after advice from Emily, but then he reconciles with her when she spontaneously arrives in London. In season 1 and 2 he has short hair. In season 3, he grows his hair longer. In season 5, he returns for the danceathon held by TNS West. He also is a judge alongside Riley and Ms. Kate in the dance battle between TNS East and TNS West. James also returns in the Christmas Special of The Next Step that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the studio.
Riley (portrayed by Brittany Raymond) [1] is a shy contemporary and ballet dancer who is Emily's younger sister.
In season 1, she is a member of the E-Girls but gets kicked out by her sister when she stands up to Emily in favor of Michelle. Riley seems to have a crush on James in season 1, then starts to date James in season 1.5, but later breaks up with him in season 2, after seeing him and his ex-girlfriend Beth kiss during their duet rehearsal. In season 2.5, Riley makes a list of 20 tasks for James to complete before she would get back together with him. Riley and James get back together and perform a duet at Nationals. In season 3, she makes the Internationals team and befriends the mischievous English transfer Ella, who starts to change Riley and strain her relationship with James. Ella is Riley's best friend all the way up until Internationals. At Internationals, Ella steals Riley's solo in the Female solo round, which makes Riley feel betrayed, causing her to not want to be friends with Ella anymore. In the semifinals, the studio will have to face England, Ella's team, who already cheated The Next Step once already. The Next Step wins the semifinals and Ella asks Riley if they can be friends again, but Riley refuses. In season 1, she has medium-length brown hair and brown eyes. In season 2, her hair is cut into a bob. In season 3, she grows her hair longer. She wears braces for the first 2 seasons and gets them removed in season 3. In season 4, she becomes Studio Head when Kate steps down in order to take a position as a judge in a dance competition in England. She grows closer to Alfie, a new A-Trouper who attended Internationals. Riley develops intensifying romantic feelings for Alfie, which he reciprocates. Despite these feelings, Riley refuses to act on them until she kisses Alfie. She is filled with guilt and paranoia, but refuses to tell James what happens. Riley is shocked and apprehensive when Piper tells her that she witnessed the kiss, and gives Riley an ultimatum to tell James. However, after initiating a brief relationship with Alfie, she realises she loves James, and travels to London to reconcile with him. After the Regionals loss, Riley decides to leave The Next Step and go to business school. Riley then returns in the Christmas Special of The Next Step which celebrates the 30 year anniversary of the studio, where it is revealed that she and James are now in good terms with Alfie.
Tiffany (portrayed by Tamina Pollack-Paris) [1] is a bubbly hip hop dancer and member of E-Girls who loves gossip. In the season 1's mid-season finale, when everyone is forced to choose who they want as Dance Captain, Tiffany sides with Michelle to cover herself, shocking Emily and Stephanie, earning Stephanie's antipathy, and resulting in the end of the E-Girls clique, while at the same time gaining her respect with the rest of A-Troupe. In season 2, Tiffany objects to doing the Challenge as she does not believe the team should be changed from the dancers who won regionals. She is cut from A-Troupe, alongside Stephanie, after the A-Troupe auditions, as she struggles with the fouette section of Phoebe's routine. Tiffany then wonders whether she even belongs at the Next Step anymore if they are willing to cut her from A-Troupe so easily. Her final appearance as part of The Next Step is when James arranges the mall dance for Michelle to convince Michelle to return to The Next Step. Tiffany is not seen in season 3. In season 4, Tiffany is revealed to be the manager of the auditions for the dancing tour company that Giselle and Amanda audition for. In season 5, Emily is shown to be calling Tiffany, to scout for new dancers, implying that Tiffany is now a studio head at another dance studio.
Giselle (portrayed by Jordan Clark) [1] is a sweet acro dancer who is Daniel's best friend. At the beginning of the first season, Giselle is demoted from A-Troupe to B-Troupe, which gets her kicked out of the E-Girls clique for no longer being in A-Troupe. She and Daniel grew up together, which was partially why Giselle was so devastated about not getting back into A-Troupe was because she felt like she let Daniel down. When Emily and Stephanie leave The Next Step for Elite, A-Troupe has B-Troupe audition to be their replacements, and Giselle is promoted back into A-Troupe, to replace Emily, her former friend. Giselle makes it to the nationals with the team in season 2. Giselle becomes dance captain in season 3, after fending off a challenge from former Elite assistant captain Shantel who leaves The Next Step after losing the promotion to captain to Giselle. She is forced to sub in for Riley in the female solos round at internationals, after Ella steals Riley's routine. Near the beginning of season 4, Giselle leaves The Next Step to become a professional dancer in a touring dance company. In season 6, Giselle is Chuck Anderson's co-host at Regionals, where is it revealed that her last name is Bellamy. She returns to co-host Nationals in season 8.
Fairy is Giselle's alter-ego, also portrayed by Jordan Clark, appearing in the Christmas special as a fairy in Piper's alternate world. She shows Piper she does belong in the next step and what the next step life would be like if she wasn't.
Chloe (portrayed by Jennifer Pappas) [1] is a shy ballet dancer whose parents cannot afford her dancing at the studio. She has to work a part-time job as a waitress while being a member of A-Troupe as well as an E-girl. As season 1 progresses, she becomes less and less of an E-girl until things eventually boil over and she secretly joins Michelle's group until Stephanie catches the group rehearsing and sees Chloe with them. In the season 1 finale she sides with Michelle, and seems to show no remorse for it. In season 1.5, everyone finds out about her job and give her huge tips to pay for A-Troupe. In season 2, Kate gives Chloe a job at The Next Step to teach dance to little kids (even though Chloe is afraid of kids). One of those kids named Margie became Chloe's guardian angel. Margie helps Chloe with various problems throughout Season 2, e.g. when Chloe is undecided about auditioning for the female solo, or when she debates leaving the studio after Kate accuses her of stealing the Nationals money. In Season 3, Chloe gets offered a position in The Nutcracker and cannot decide if she will compete at Internationals or act in the Nutcracker. West manages to convince Chloe to take the role (after encouragement from Margie). Kate is proud yet upset when she discovers Chloe’s departure from the studio. After dancing in Studio A one last time (accompanied by Margie), Margie disappears. Chloe returns in Season 6 with her assistant Oliver, as a choreographer for the regionals pas de deux featuring Richelle and Noah. After seeing his talent, Chloe offers Noah an audition in the Robin Hood the Musical. Richelle then questions Chloe in which why she was not awarded with a similar opportunity and Chloe's response was then due to Richelle not conveying feeling and showing feeling's through her dancing including Richelle's use of Lyrical eyebrows. Chloe then returns in the Christmas Special of The Next Step.
Eldon (portrayed by Isaac Lupien) [1] is a contemporary dancer who had been obsessed with fellow dancer Emily for years.
In season 1, he continues to show Emily his affection by constantly asking her out, much to Emily's disgust. After Eldon proclaims his feelings for Emily and she embarrasses him, Eldon decides to move on from Emily and forget about her. He and Emily grow closer after learning her secret about performing difficult choreography. Eldon comforts Emily after being put in the back row by Michelle and they kiss, thus commencing a relationship, albeit short-lived. Whilst Emily is at Elite Dance Academy, Eldon develops requited romantic feelings for Michelle and promises to break up with Emily to be with Michelle. At the beginning of season 2, he has a good, solid relationship with Michelle until her former crush, Hunter, arrives the studio. Eldon is challenged to a dance battle by Hunter, with the winner receiving Michelle as their prize. Eldon loses to Hunter, so he backs off of Michelle and later breaks up with her in season 2. The dance battle is secretly filmed by Amanda and shown to Kate by Michelle and this makes Hunter the new Nationals soloist. Later in the season, Hunter wants to be friends with Eldon and Eldon tells him that they have to dance battle again for the solo and Eldon his solo back. In season 3, he and fellow dancer Thalia start to fall for each other. James tells Eldon that when he can do 30 pirouettes, he will be ready to date Thalia. In the turning contest at Internationals, James abandons the 30-pirouette rule and tells Eldon that if he wins the round, he can date Thalia. Eldon wins the round by spinning the longest and wins Thalia. The two then kiss when The Next Step wins the mystery song round of the competition due to Eldon's win in the spinning contest. In season 4, Eldon has light blonde hair and blue eyes, and pale skin. Eldon leaves the Next Step at the beginning of season 4 and competes with West and James at the Bangers and Mash-Ups International Hip-Hop Extravaganza competition, which they win. He also makes a guest appearance in season 5 where he agrees to choreograph a Regionals routine for both Emily's studio - TNS East and Michelle's studio - TNS West. In season 6, he is head choreographer of his girlfriend Thalia's dance team called 'Acronation'. He also gains the nickname 'Electric Eldon' as a DJ for the prom in season 6. Eldon then returns in the Christmas Special of The Next Step that celebrates the 30 year anniversary of the studio. In season 7, Eldon is called by Emily to choreograph Lily and Kingston's Nationals duet. In season 8, he helps with the music in 'Step Inside', and later recruits Cleo to join AcroNation as the National Soloist. In season 9, he breaks up with Thalia and leaves AcroNation, becoming the Internationals consultant at The Next Step. He then resumes his relationship with Michelle, and the two offer to buy the studio.
Stephanie (portrayed by Samantha Grecchi) [1] is a bossy jazz dancer and Emily's best friend. Her parents are not very supportive of her dancing career and she relies on Emily for encouragement. Due to her parents' absence, Stephanie also relies on Kate for advice and sees her as a "mother figure". She is the main saboteur of season 1, committing almost all the sneaky acts to defend Emily as dance captain. She is also the only member of A-Troupe who constantly sticks by Emily. During season 1 Stephanie and Emily tryout for Elite but Stephanie does not make it. She then auditions for a role on a TV show and gets it. However, she ends up turning it down after realizing it was being filmed the same week as Regionals. At the start of season 2, she chooses to attend acting classes which cause her to be late to the choreographed audition for the Nationals team and fail the audition routine. She antagonises Emily for not vouching for her. After the auditions for Nationals, Stephanie is cut from A-Troupe along with Tiffany and she decides to join B Troupe. Stephanie aspires to pursue a career in the performing arts and dreams of being a triple threat (excelling in acting, singing, and dancing). Stephanie can be seen singing in the song "Play the Game" for The Next Step. Stephanie's inspirations include Ariana Grande and Beyonce, similar to Tiffany. Later, in season 3 when Chloe leaves The Next Step to join a ballet touring company, Stephanie wins her place back in A-Troupe and on the internationals team. In season 4, Stephanie leaves The Next Step in order to go to Los Angeles to pursue her career. Stephanie then returns in the Christmas Special of The Next Step celebrating the 30 year anniversary of the studio.
West (portrayed by Lamar Johnson) [1] is a friendly hip hop dancer. He is popular amongst Steppers due to his funny and enthusiastic personality. He hates drama, and while he does not always share his opinion, most people are often confused when he does. He rarely makes sense, but uses this to his advantage, e.g. when he finds the National costumes while “method acting” as a raccoon. In "Dancing in the Street", it was revealed that he used to be in a street hip-hop dance group, Seeds, who gave him the nickname 'Compass'. He makes it to the Nationals team in Season 2. Throughout Season 2, West displays his loyalty to James, as he helps him with multiple tasks from Riley’s list. Towards the end of season 2, West and Emily become close after she discovers a “different side” to him. He kisses Emily after they win Nationals but later becomes 'just friends' with her. In season 3, West gets onto the internationals team and is challenged by Eldon to audition for a ballet company and asks Chloe for help. He does not get in but she does, causing her to leave The Next Step. At Internationals, before the semi-finals round, West gets food poisoning, thought to be from a kebab. He is unable to dance in the semi-finals and Michelle takes up his spot, as she and Amanda agreed to take the spots of people that they had chosen, and Michelle took West as one of hers. However West does dance in the semi-finals and afterwards there is no signs of him being ill. He leaves the Next Step at the beginning of season 4 because he wants to travel the world and does not want to wait for the next internationals to do so. He competes with Eldon and James at the Bangers and Mash-Ups International Hip-Hop Extravaganza competition, which they win. In season 5, Michelle picks him to become the head choreographer of TNS West. After season 5, he leaves without explanation. He then returns in the Christmas Special of The Next Step that celebrates the 30 year anniversary of the studio.
Alien is West's alter-ego, also portrayed by Lamar Johnson, appearing in the Halloween mini special as an alien.
Daniel (portrayed by Brennan Clost) [1] is a ballet and contemporary dancer. He is determined, ambitious and is very focussed on what is best for his career.
In season 1.5, he injures his ankle landing a jump. Later in the season, he fractures it when doing a lift with his ex-best friend, Giselle. He is then unable to participate in regionals and leaves the studio for a while. He returns in season 2 with his ankle healed. When he does not get the male solo, he threatens to leave the studio and join Chris's studio, Superstar Dance. He leaves the Next Step after Kate refuses to give him the solo. He later competes against Eldon in the male solo round at Nationals, and loses. He gets offered an audition for Juilliard, but it does not go well for him. He returns in season 3 as a member of Elite Dance Studio to compete for a spot on the Internationals team. He loses his spot to Giselle. During internationals, Daniel discovers that Lucien is a judge. Wanting to save The Next Step from Lucien, he sends an email with a video attachment to Giselle. The video shows Lucien plotting to take down The Next Step in front of Tess and Daniel. Giselle shows this to Miss Kate, who then shows it to the woman in charge of Internationals. She gets two policemen to take Lucien out after showing the video to the man who owns the studio of the Swedish team. Daniel was denied the chance to return to The Next Step. After realizing how poorly he treated his friends, Daniel leaves The Next Step for good. He has brown hair, chocolate brown eyes and tanned skin. However, in season 4, he leads the auditions for A-Troupe, as if it was not for him, The Next Step would not have been able to dance in the finals of Internationals. In season 5, Emily picks him to be the head choreographer for A-Troupe which later becomes TNS East. After season 5, he is not seen or referred to again.
Chris (portrayed by Shamier Anderson) [1] is the former head choreographer at the Next Step. He is known for his 'Dolphin Tail' tactic, used to make the A-Troupe dancers pay attention. The sort of 'father figure' to the dancers, especially James, acting as a compassionate, helpful, and rarely serious male advisor. Chris claims to be a math whiz and tutors James when his mom threatens to pull him out of the studio due to his bad grades. He leaves The Next Step at the start of the second season to become co-owner of a rival studio, Superstar Dance.
Kate (portrayed by Bree Wasylenko) [1] is the former owner of The Next Step studio and Phoebe's sister. Elite Dance Studio owner Lucien is often seen always plotting against and teasing Kate, Phoebe and the A-troupe dancers. She is known to all as "Miss Kate". The sort of 'mother figure' to the dancers, especially Stephanie, as she does not have one, acting as the enthusiastic female advisor though she can be strict when she needs to be. Kate eventually leaves The Next Step as she is offered a job as a judge for a dance competition in the UK, due to The Next Step's success at Internationals and gives her position as studio head to Riley. In season 5, She fires Michelle and Emily as studio heads due to them allowing Richelle to dance with an injury. Kate returns in season 6 for a meeting and lunch with Ms Angela in order for her to sign over the studio to Ms Angela to become a full partner following her 30-day probation period. However once seen what Ms Angela would like to do with the studio, She decides to fire her after having a heated argument in the office. Ms Angela leaves the Next step furious and raged which makes her throw cake at Ms Kate's face. Following these events she reinstates Michelle and Emily as Studio heads with one condition: They win Regionals. Later on in season 6, Kate is contemplating on selling the studio to another judge on her reality TV show due to her having no time to properly look after the studio. We then learn that Prior to season 7, Ms. Kate has sold The Next Step to Nick. Ms Kate then returns in the Christmas Special of The Next Step which celebrates the 30 year anniversary of the studio. She returns to The Next Step in season 9 to co-host the Internationals coverage of SNR Network.
Amanda (portrayed by Logan Fabbro) is a contemporary dancer. In season 1, Amanda is Dance Captain of Elite Dance Academy, The Next Step's rival studio. She has been referred to as "Elite's own Emily", referring to Emily's rude nature before. In season 1, after Emily joined Elite, Amanda was seen giving Emily a hard time. It is later revealed that Amanda and Lucien were just using Emily, stringing Emily along in an attempt to sabotage The Next Step's chances at regionals. In season 2, Amanda informs The Next Step about "The Challenge", and is permitted to audition for The Challenge, despite Emily's protestations that Amanda cannot be trusted. In "The Final Cut", Amanda, along with as Thalia and Hunter, join A-Troupe as part of The Challenge. In "The Girl Is Mine", Amanda secretly records Hunter's and Eldon's dance battle on her smart phone. In "The Truth Comes Out", Amanda allows Michelle to discover the dance battle video, in order to sow discord in the team. Amanda confess that she is still with Elite and her intention in joining A-Troupe is to stop them from reaching nationals. Emily discovers that Amanda is still with Elite when she comes across Amanda meeting with Lucien at the mall, and plots with Riley to expose Amanda. Emily pretends to want to join Amanda in taking down The Next Step, but Amanda is suspicious, and will only Emily let join her if Emily breaks up with Hunter as a show of loyalty. Amanda soon discovers that Emily is a spy, and frames Emily for stealing to Miss Kate. Riley and Chloe expose Amanda's lies, and Amanda leaves The Next Step and returns to Elite, thinking she has successfully sabotaged The Next Step at nationals. However Amanda reconciles with the Next Step when she replaces Emily in The Next Step's nationals final dance number, as the team's registered alternate, after Emily is injured.
Amanda truly joins The Next Step in season 3, proving her loyalty to Michelle when she turns down entreaties from Tess and Shantel to rejoin Elite. In the dance battle for the merging of the teams for internationals, Amanda defeats her former assistant captain Tess for a spot on the internationals team. Amanda later finds herself falling behind the other dancers at The Next Step for internationals, and is not a featured dancer. In "The New Girl in Town", Miss Kate sends Amanda to Sweden as part of the internationals exchange programme, and Kate reveals that Amanda will an alternate for the internationals team. When Amanda returns from her trip to Sweden, A-Troupe throws her a surprise party, and she finds out that a lot things happened while she was away, including Michelle being named the other team alternate. At the party, Amanda informs Michelle that Sweden are amazing and will be unbeatable. Neither Michelle nor Amanda ultimately perform onstage for The Next Step's win at internationals.
In season 4, Amanda is unsure whether The Next Step is still the right place for her. She ends up missing her A-Troupe audition, choosing instead to audition for a world dance tour with Giselle – Giselle is chosen, but Amanda is not. Miss Kate then refuses to allow Amanda to re-audition for A-Troupe with the second audition group, demoting her to B-Troupe over Michelle's protestations. When Riley becomes studio head, she names Amanda as her replacement on A-Troupe, over Miss Kate's objections. Amanda begins crushing on Noah in "London Calling", and they soon start dating. Amanda is named to the regionals trio by Riley, along with Michelle and Amy. In "The Edge of Glory", Giselle arrives and tells Amanda that she is welcome to join her on the world dance tour but that they will need to leave just before the regional final. Amanda eventually decides to stay with A-Troupe. However, before the finals dance at Regionals, Alfie has returned to the team, and Michelle returns from the hospital demanding to perform, and Riley removes Amanda from the finals lineup. Amanda is devastated by the perceived betrayal, and runs from backstage, refusing to watch the finale routine even for Noah. After the regionals final, Noah confesses that he cannot reach Amanda on the phone. At the beginning of season 5, Noah reveals that he and Amanda broke up. It is revealed by Riley in The Next Step: Off Season episode "Clean Start" that Amanda went on tour with Giselle in England.
Amanda is featured in The Next Step Christmas Special, which celebrates the 30 year anniversary of the studio. In Piper's alternate reality, Amanda is part of Alfie's plan to buy The Next Step dance studio as a real estate agent.
Phoebe (portrayed by Natalie Krill) is a yoga instructor and Kate's sister. She is the complete opposite of Kate, being more fun, but can get angry when people do not listen to her when she is talking. Phoebe is often seen as being not that bright, but she is an amazing dancer and choreographer. After Chris leaves for his new job, Kate calls Phoebe to take his position. When the dancers first meet her she appears rather strange and odd. Phoebe leaves The Next Step in season 4 to swim with the turtles in the Galapagos Islands, and later receives a call from Noah asking for help to clear the studio of "negative energy".
Hunter (portrayed by Zac Vran) is Michelle's old love interest from Madison, Wisconsin. In the season 2 one-hour special, Michelle tells him that she has moved on and leaves Hunter heartbroken. Hunter and Emily devise a deceptive plan, to get their respective partners back. For the first phase of the plan, Hunter challenges Eldon to a dance battle, with the winner receiving Michelle as their prize. Hunter succeeds, meaning Eldon has to break up with Michelle. However, it is discovered that Amanda secretly filmed the dance battle and Amanda shows the video to Michelle who then shows it to Kate. The team vote between Hunter and Eldon, but Michelle decides to vote for Hunter at the last second for the solo, which makes Eldon's dislike for Hunter intensify. Then, in "You're the one that I want" Hunter finally takes Michelle on a date and realises he'd rather be with Emily. Later on in that episode, Hunter is rehearsing his Nationals Solo and admits his feelings to Emily, kissing her. Then Hunter does not get in the Internationals team as he gets beaten by Eldon and moves back to Madison. He does a goodbye dance with Eldon, West and James. Later he video chats with Michelle, and is seen watching The Next Step win at internationals.
Thalia (portrayed by Taveeta Szymanowicz) is a new A-Troupe member in season 2. Thalia is a contemporary dancer from a studio who has won Nationals before. In season 2, Thalia did a duet with Giselle and won Small Group with Amanda and Giselle. [1] In season 3, Thalia develops feelings for Eldon, but cannot date him until he can do 30 pirouettes, according to James. However, after Eldon wins the turning round at Internationals, she finally got to date him, after making friends with a Polish man named Baruk. Just after Eldon and Thalia get together, Bartek's team (Poland) leave Miami, after getting beaten by England due to their five-point advantage (due to Ella's solo) in the mystery song round. In season 4, Thalia leaves to join Bartek's studio in Poland and discover her Polish heritage. Thalia returns in season 6 as the studio head of 'AcroNation', at first a recreational dance team that is renting out Studio 1, but they later decide to compete at Regionals after winning the wildcard spot. However, the team loses in the finals against The Next Step. Thalia begins expanding AcroNation, and in season 8 the East Coast division competes at Nationals. At the same time, she breaks up with Eldon.
Max (portrayed by Devon Brown) [1] is a lyrical dancer who is a member of Elite during the first two seasons, along with Shantel, Cierra, Tess and Amanda. He is initially very quiet and reserved, although he is seen to open up to James, West and Eldon later on, even performing a “goofy” musical theatre duet with Eldon at Amanda’s welcome-home party. Throughout his time on The Next Step, Max only speaks 444 words. He joins A-Troupe in season 3 after beating Richelle in the dance battle for a spot on the Internationals team. At the beginning of season 4, Max leaves The Next Step to pursue university as he feels The Next Step has helped him come out of his shell and is ready to move on to a new chapter.
Cierra (portrayed by Cierra Healey) [1] is a contemporary dancer who spent the first two seasons at Elite with Max, Shantel and Amanda. She is the older sister of Skylar and has to compete against her for a spot on the Internationals team. Cierra makes it to A-Troupe whilst Skylar switches from Elite to B-troupe. During season 3, She develops an argumentative side with her sister Skylar due to Skylar having to wait around all the time for her. Cierra does not make it to the team in season 4 due to her messing up in the auditions and worrying too much about her sister Skylar. When Riley takes over as studio head, she and Amanda expect one of them to be moved into A-Troupe, but Amanda is given the spot, which outrages Cierra's sister Skylar.
Shantel (portrayed by Shantel Angela Vailloo) [1] is a contemporary dancer. An exercise designed by Phoebe to encourage bonding between the new and old dancers, reveal Shantel to be rude and unable to devis a duet with Giselle; she just wants to do it her way. This unwillingness to compromise makes Giselle Question her ability to be part of the team. Shantel challenges Giselle for the dance captain position, and after Michelle chooses Giselle to be dance captain, Shantel leaves A-Troupe, declaring that she does not want to be on a team that does not recognize her talent.
Noah (portrayed by Myles Erlick) [1] is a contemporary dancer who is in J-Troupe in season 2 with Richelle. During season 2 Noah is also a member of a band with James. In season 3 Noah is moved up to A-Troupe with Richelle (until she loses to Max in a battle.) While on A-Troupe, Noah develops a crush on Elite dancer Abi, and when she transfers to The Next Step, he attempts to talk to her more. However, he is unable to explain his feelings and fails to talk to her properly. Despite a rough start, Noah gets to know Abi more at the surprise party for Amanda and they kiss whilst dancing together. In season 4, he auditions and makes it onto A-Troupe again. After Abi presumably moves away, his feelings for Abi fade away. However, during the first qualifier for Regionals he has a severe back injury which causes The Next Step to lose. Noah dates Amanda during this season, but during the Off season they end up breaking up. In season 5, Noah falls in love with Jacquie after meeting her at a dance workshop led by Daniel. However, Jacquie is Henry's ex-girlfriend and Henry is Noah's best friend. After realizing Michelle's troupe is the better of the two, Noah decides to leave TNS East and join TNS West. After the two teams merge again, he becomes dance captain. In season 6, Noah decides to leave The Next Step after Regionals to pursue a professional career.
Piper (portrayed by Alexandra Chaves) is a sensible contemporary dancer. Piper is the younger sister of James and one of Deborah's daughters. Piper did not want to come to The Next Step at first because she did not want to dance in James' shadow. After James quit dance to focus on his band, Piper took his place in A-Troupe. James is protective of Piper and believes that she is not ready for A-Troupe. She is dismayed when Riley kisses Alfie and worried about the Jiley relationship but is later relieved when they make up. In season 5, she originally becomes a member of TNS East but when Amy takes her spot, she joins TNS West and becomes the dance captain. She throws a dance-a-thon in which dancers have to dance for 12 hours in order to raise money for a scholarship so that less fortunate dancers can dance at TNS. In season 6, Piper struggles with an 'aerial' and fails to impress Miss Angela when she was studio head. This infuriates Miss Angela so she decides to make everyone do planks until Piper nails her aerial and she also insults her in many ways including at Regionals. Due to this, Piper decides to leave the Next Step without giving any notice to Miss Angela which makes her replace Piper with Winnie (a dancer in B-Troupe). However, with Miss Angela fired by Ms. Kate, Emily and Michelle help Piper regain her love for dance and she returns to A troupe. During this season, Piper makes a connection with a friendly teammate Finn. They become very close however she does not yet have feelings for him. In the contemporary routine at regionals, Piper fails to do her aerial, causing The Next Step to move from 1st place down to 5th place. Piper gets super worried that her teammates hate her however Finn cheers her up by singing his childhood song in which he sang for a cereal advertisement. Also during Regionals, Miss Angela insults Piper yet again by saying that she cannot even do an aerial, decimating her self-esteem. Piper disappears before A-Troupe perform their final dance and Emily realises that she is missing. Emily then goes and searches for her in all the corridors until she finds her sitting and crying. Emily explains to her that she can do the aerial and her speech motivates Piper. Piper then successfully performs her aerial. In season 7, Piper reveals that she has always liked Finn, but never had the courage to tell him. She realises she is too late and has missed her chance with him as Finn is now in a relationship with her best friend Amy. Regardless of this, Piper decides to tell Finn, and Finn ends up kissing her. Piper feels extremely bad especially as she has had experience of witnessing cheating with catching Riley and Alfie kissing. Piper then tries to avoid Finn and Amy, but she ends up telling Amy of what happened and Amy angrily says that they are no longer best friends. Feeling sad, Piper tries to regain her friendship and Amy eventually forgives her. Piper then finally can reveal to Finn that they can officially become a couple.
Alfie (portrayed by Giuseppe Bausilio) first appears in season 3 as the male soloist for Switzerland at Internationals. He auditions for A-Troupe in season 4 and gets in. Riley discovers that Alfie is the prince of Switzerland. However, he keeps his identity a secret from the other troupe members to avoid trouble and maintain his ability to dance at the studio, but is constantly asked by the Swiss authorities to return to his country. Despite being fully aware about Riley and James' relationship, he develops requited romantic feelings for Riley and they kiss in the season 4 mid-season finale. Piper witnesses their kiss, and acts very hostile towards Alfie, and this drives a greater wedge in their qualifier duet. When James finds about the kiss, Alfie does not feel an ounce of guilt. After Riley breaks up with James, he commences a relationship with her, albeit short-lived. Alfie's relationship with Riley disintegrates whilst dating, and their break-up occurs when Riley reconciles with James at Bangers and Mashups. Alfie leaves the studio and returns to Switzerland due to heartbreak but James eventually convinces him to dance in the finals when A-Troupe do not have enough dancers. After The Next Step loses at regionals, Alfie leaves A-Troupe. Alfie then returns in the Christmas Special of The Next Step which celebrates the 30 year anniversary of the studio.
Sloane (portrayed by Erika Prevost) is a hip-hop dancer who joins A-Troupe in season 4. Her best friend is LaTroy, who later becomes her boyfriend. Sloane struggles to do any other dance styles apart from hip-hop. Sloane gets disqualified at Regionals when she uses choreography in a free-style round. At the start of season 5, Sloane confesses that she has left The Next Step after being offered the opportunity to work with Luther Brown. She returns in season 6 alongside her boyfriend LaTroy as a choreographer for the hip hip routine featuring the boys of A-Troupe.
LaTroy (portrayed by Akiel Julien) is a hip-hop dancer who joins A-Troupe in season 4. His best friend is Sloane. He is Amy's boyfriend but soon he became Sloane's boyfriend in season 4. After being forbidden to audition for A-Troupe by Emily, he decides to join Michelle's troupe, TNS West. LaTroy then leaves The Next Step after they lose the chance to go to Regionals and is offered a position along Sloane to work for Luther Brown. In season 6, he returns aglonside Sloane as the choreographer of the hip hop routine for the girls of A-Troupe.
Skylar (portrayed by Skylar Healey) is the younger sister of Cierra and a former member of Elite and joins B-Troupe after losing against Cierra in the dance battles to compete for a place on the Internationals team. Skylar auditions for A-Troupe in season 4 and gets in, also becoming dance captain. She does not make it into A-Troupe in season 5, so rather than join B-Troupe she leaves The Next Step. It is later revealed that Skylar became the dance captain at the Gemini Dance Academy, and tries to persuade Jacquie into joining her team, but she rejects.
Cassie (portrayed by Allie Goodbun) is a jazz dancer who joins A-Troupe in season 4. She is super tall (5 ft 11) and this has sometimes been a hindrance to her. As one of the four new girls, she is in the Zero Percent Club to boost each other's confidence. Later in the season Cassie is disappointed when Riley makes her an alternate for the finals routine and regionals. After the drama with Alfie and Michelle, Cassie does end up dancing at in the finals at regional. It is revealed at the start of season 5 that Cassie left The Next Step after regionals.
Amy (portrayed by Shelby Bain) is an acro and jazz dancer who joins A-Troupe in season 4. She was also a member of the Zero Percent club. She is LaTroy's girlfriend throughout the fourth season, but he breaks up with her in the season finale after he realizes that he has feelings for Sloane. In season 5, she auditions for A-Troupe but does not make it. Wanting to go to Regionals, Amy decides to join Michelle's troupe, TNS West but is pulled when her mum sees her and realises that she is not on A-Troupe. Piper then asks Emily and Daniel to let Amy audition and Amy replaces Piper on TNS East. In season 6, she leaves The Next Step after being placed in the second row and not being recognised enough on A troupe as a lead dancer. Amy joins Thalia's team 'Acronation' and is offered a solo, front row and centre and being featured in all the regionals dances. She has a rocky relationship with Henry after they nearly kiss, however she develops feelings for Ty (a dancer on AcroNation) and rejects Henry's proposal to prom and decides to go with Ty. AcroNation eventually loses Regionals to The Next Step. Following these events, In season 7, Amy returns to A-Troupe hoping to have a calm season with her friends without any drama about line placements or how good of a dancer she is compared to others. However, Amy's relationship drama continues into season 7. After spending lots of time with Finn, Amy and Finn decide to become a couple, however, after she finds out that he cheated on her with her best friend Piper, she decides to break up with him. Amy then decides to continue her unfinished moment with Henry and they both kiss, and decide to have a relationship. In season 8, after breaking up with Henry, Amy's mother forces her to audition for the Manhattan Institute of Drama and Dance in New York, and is initially reluctant, but changes her view and gets into the school.
Richelle (portrayed by Briar Nolet) is an acro , ballet, and contemporary dancer who is determined to become dance captain of A-Troupe one day. She amazes everyone at the Season 2 auditions, although she doesn't make the team as she is too young. Richelle is shocked when she and the rest of J Troupe learns that there'll be J Troupe auditions, and she tries to negotiate a deal with Miss Kate, which doesn't go accordingly, as Miss Kate sees through her bluff. Later on, Emily mentors Richelle, teaching her about how to be a good dance captain. After Emily leaves The Next Step in Season 3 because of her knee injury, Kate put Richelle on A-Troupe to compete for a spot on the International team. Emily gifts the Dance Captain Diary to Richelle before she leaves the studio, which she later regifts to Giselle. Richelle loses to Max in the battle and went down to B-Troupe with new member Skylar, Gabi and Shannon. She befriends Abi, an ex-Elite dancer, and unfortunately, Noah's crush. Richelle first likes Noah in season 3, but she gives up on him after Phoebe pairs them together for a duet, and Richelle sees Noah blow raspberries and gets chocolate spread around his mouth. In Season 4, Richelle joins A-Troupe for the Regionals team. She dances at the first Regionals Qualifier with Noah and Piper but loses as a result of Noah’s back injury. She was planned to compete in the second qualifier and is enraged when Riley decides to pull them out of it. Richelle later loses dance captaincy to Skylar. She dances the duet at Regionals with Noah, and uncharacteristically struggles with stage fright before, which Noah manages to stop. In Season 5, she becomes dance captain of TNS East, which overjoys her as it had been her goal since she was in J Troupe. Later on, she loses dance captaincy to Noah, causing her to have an outburst towards her best friend, Lola. When she develops snapping hip syndrome and decides to dance the Regionals qualifier video despite her injury, Lola breaks her pointe shoes, leading to the end of their friendship. Richelle is hospitalised after her injury, leading to Emily and Michelle being fired. In Season 6, A Troupe anticipates Richelle’s return to the team as they believe she'll be able to stop new studio head Miss Angela. Richelle pretends to be friends with Lily after she realises that Miss Angela is breaking the dancers’ spirits. She finds out about Angela’s plan and plans a mock party to get Miss Kate on their side, resulting in Angela’s departure from the studio and Emily and Michelle’s reinstatement as co-studio heads. Richelle is very angry when Summer is placed in the front row, in front of her. This begins her rivalry with Summer and friendship with Jacquie. Richelle attends prom with Elliot, her boyfriend at the time. Richelle is annoyed when she realises she isn't featured in a Regionals dance, and choreographs a pointe solo to show Michelle and Emily, which convinces them to add her to the duet with Noah. Richelle learns about her “lyrical eyebrows” when she asks Chloe why she wasn't chosen to audition for Robin Hood the Musical. Elliot breaks up with Richelle, which causes her to break down at Regionals. Ozzy comforts her, which makes her appreciate their friendship. In Season 7, Richelle is named the Face of Absolute Dance for that year, which inflates her ego. Kenzie suggests that they be “frenemies” to keep her ego in check. Richelle is passed up for dance captain once again, this time losing it to Summer. When Richelle rechoreographs Summer’s Dancemania audition piece, the rest of the team follows her. Richelle is enraged when Summer auditions for Dancemania as a soloist, however after Summer replaces Richelle as the Face of Absolute Dance, Richelle does the same thing, and qualifies. At Dancemania, Richelle realises that she was wrong, and along with her realisation about Maria’s scheme, she rejoins A Troupe, disqualifying both her and A Troupe. Richelle is named dance captain. In Season 8, Richelle is confused when A Troupe doesn't want to compete at Nationals. However, she adapts quickly and creates “Step Inside” with her old friend and teammate, Shad, a musical that would prove the TNS haters wrong. While preparing for the show, Richelle develops feelings for Shad, but is worried when he gives her mixed signals. Richelle kicks Shad out of the show when she thinks he is the mole and is later horrified to learn that Shad had signed with Maria. At the show, Richelle has an outburst and leaves the stage, however she calms down after a heart to heart with Heath. In Season 8.5, Richelle decides to move to LA to pursue a professional dance career, however she decides to stay at The Next Step to help Kenzie with Nationals, and also because she decides to compete in the Pro Division at Nationals. Richelle is upset when Ozzy begins dating Cassidy, as she had developed feelings for him. At Nationals, Richelle learns that the two had broken up, and after she wins the Pro Division, she begins dating Ozzy.
Henry (portrayed by Isaiah Peck) is a hip-hop dancer who joins A-Troupe in season 4. He joined to get his mind of Jacquie, his ex-girlfriend who said he was not a good enough dancer. However, he is shocked to see her in season 5 and is even more shocked to see that she is dating his best friend, Noah. Henry auditions for A-Troupe but does not make it so he joins Michelle's troupe, TNS West. He develops feelings for Amy in season 6, but a series of misunderstandings between them results in Henry dating Summer. In season 7, after he breaks up with Summer and Amy breaks up with Finn, Henry and Amy begin a relationship. Before season 8, Henry moves away and breaks up with Amy.
Jacquie (portrayed by Dylan Ratzlaff) is a contemporary dancer who joins TNS East in season 5. Prior to season 4, she was Henry's girlfriend but she broke up with him because she thought he was not a good enough dancer. She then began dating Noah shortly before getting intro The Next Step. They broke up at the end of season 6 because he decided to leave TNS. However, Jacquie also decides to then leave The Next Step before season 7.
Lola (portrayed by Jessica Lord) is a jazz dancer who joins TNS East in season 5. Prior to this, she was the dance captain of Encore Dance Studios but left there because she did not have any friends. She arrives at The Next Step in the hope of making friends and instantly becomes best friends with Richelle. She is originally happy to get the solo in a routine being choreographed by Eldon but is then embarrassed when she realises that he mistook Jacquie for her. However, Jacquie comforts Lola and motivates her to work harder. When TNS East and TNS West merge, Lola helps Richelle with her dance captain campaign. When Richelle loses her position, Lola attempts to comfort her, but is antagonized by Richelle, who angrily accuses her of being the reason that she lost. Lola tries to rationalise the situation, leaving Richelle to proclaim she is no longer her friend and storm out of the room. After learning about Richelle's hip injury, she urges Richelle to tell somebody, but is coerced into keeping her injury a secret. When asking Heather advice for what to do, Lola is mistaken for being the injured one. When Richelle refuses to confess, Lola comes to realise that Richelle is being selfish. With no other ways to get through to her, Lola breaks the shank of Richelle's pointe shoe. This results in Lola losing her close friendship to Richelle, and leaves the team after.
Ozzy (portrayed by Julian Lombardi) is first seen in the Off season as a member of J-Troupe, and is ecstatic when he realises that Richelle is the new teacher as he has an enormous crush on her. In season 5, Emily forbids him from auditioning for A-Troupe so he joins Michelle's troupe, TNS West. He likes pranking others. In season 6, his friendship with his best friend Kingston strains due to him finding out that Kingston is skipping school and not achieving his grades. He then tells Emily and Michelle about it, but they become friends again. Ozzy also has several enemy encounters with his old teammate form J-Troupe Heath, but eventually become friends at the end of season 7. However, when Ozzy discovers that there is a mole in season 8, and it is revealed to be Heath, they become enemies again briefly, but Heath comes to his senses and Ozzy forgives him. After that, Ozzy finally seems to moved on from Richelle, and starts to date a girl named Cassidy, but he realises that he truly loves Richelle after she confesses her feelings from him, and they begin a relationship.
Josh (portrayed by Dawson Handy) is a hip-hop dancer who joins TNS East in season 5. He used to be a hockey player but joins TNS East when Michelle quits A-Troupe in favour of forming TNS West. He feels that his family prioritizes his brother's hockey career more than his dance career. He develops a friendship with Piper, but rejects her after discovering she has feelings for him. Josh leaves prior to season 6.
Kingston (portrayed by Noah Zulfikar) arrives at The Next Step upon West's invitation to join TNS West. He is a vlogger on YouTube who learned how to dance from watching online videos. He struggles to learn choreography which causes Michelle to take him off the troupe but his willingness to improve his dancing (as he joins Baby Ballet in order to get some proper training) causes Michelle to let him back onto the team. In season 6, Kingston mysteriously is getting better and stronger in his dancing. His best friend Ozzy then finds out that he has been skipping school for dance rehearsals and lessons. Kingston is then angry at Ozzy for looking through his things and after weeks of pestering by Ozzy, he decides to have a dance battle with him and this dance was to show that from that point they were now enemies. Ozzy then decides to tell Michelle and Emily about Kingston and this sends Kingston into even more rage with Ozzy. After being told by his mum that if his grades do not improve, then he will be kicked out of the studio, all of his teammates (including Ozzy) decide to help him with his schoolwork and Kingston then finally achieves his grades. Kingston then realises that Ozzy did the right thing and they were then best friends again. season 6 marked Kingston's first time competing on a stage. In season 7, Kingston has an on-and-off relationship with an old enemy of A-troupe, Lily. In season 8, he secretly auditions for a movie filming in London, which permanently strains his relationship with Lily. However, after he is picked for the movie, he offers her a role as assistant director.
Zara (portrayed by Milaina Robinson) is Jazz Funk dancer who joins TNS East in season 5. She used to be a member of A-Troupe and she befriends Josh. She is also a mathematician but has to choose between math and dance when her math competition is scheduled on the same day as the dance battle against TNS West. She left prior to season 6.
Heather (portrayed by Hanna Miller) is first seen in season 4 as a member of Dance Extreme. She performs in the winning trio at the Regionals qualifier. At Regionals, she performs in the freestyle round against Sloane and wins. However, her team lose in the quartet round. During the Off season, Heather becomes a barista at Neutral Grounds and is said to have quit dance after her parents not being able to afford it. She always dances before Neutral Grounds opens but is embarrassed when Piper and Amy catch her dancing. Piper decides to throw a dance-a-thon to help her join the team, but she is furious as it means that everybody knows about her financial problems, however, when Piper is unable to dance, she takes her place and ends up winning joint 1st place with Henry. After this success, she decides to join TNS West. In season 6, Heather has been accepted a place in college and is unsure on what do. After seeing how the new studio head treats A-Troupe, she decides to leave as she could be achieving much better things.
Summer (portrayed by Sage Linder) is the winner of The Stacy Carpenter Scholarship and a lyrical and contemporary dancer on A-Troupe. During season 6, Summer develops a heated Rivalry with Richelle, Jacquie and a minor rivalry with Amy due to her being placed front row and centre in the regionals dance. Summer goes with Henry to the prom after he was rejected by Amy, where they are picked as king and queen. This made them grow closer and eventually, they became a couple. In season 7, she leaves A-Troupe after they decide to compete in Dancemania, a professional dance competition and feuding with Richelle regarding dance captaincy. She subsequently joins B-Troupe after discovering they will be going to Nationals instead. During this, she also breaks up with Henry, as he decides that it is not working out. However, after Richelle decides to take the vacant solo spot in Dancemania, Summer re-joins A-Troupe, but leaves at the start of season 8 as she cannot handle the drama of deciding which team goes to Nationals.
Kenzie (portrayed by Emmerly Tinglin) is an acro and hip-hop dancer on A-Troupe. Alongside Summer and Finn, she was brought to The Next Step by Miss Angela at the start of season 6. In season 7, she becomes Richelle's best friend, but in season 8 their relationship strains after Kenzie becomes frustrated because of A-Troupe not going to Nationals. She then becomes captain of the new team and forms a romantic relationship with Pete, and resumes her friendship with Richelle. In season 9, she is removed from being dance captain after being chosen to be the exchange dancer to France. She is then offered a spot on a world tour, but is unsure whether to accept or remain on A-Troupe.
Finn (portrayed by Liam Mackie) is a hip-hop dancer on A-Troupe. In season 6, he develops a rather friendly relationship with Piper. Finn was the iconic boy featured in the 'Fruity Moons' cereal advert during his childhood and this was revealed to Piper in secret however Piper then revealed this to Michelle and Emily and they revealed it to the rest of A-Troupe. Finn was very unhappy with Piper for revealing this to Emily and Michelle however Piper apologised and Finn forgave her. Finn even decided to sing this in front of the public at Regionals in order to cheer Piper up. In season 7, Finn falls in love with Amy, however, when Piper reveals she still has feelings for him, he cheats on Amy and kisses Piper. Amy then forgives Finn, and Finn can finally be a couple with Piper.
Davis (portrayed by Berkeley Ratzlaff) is an acro dancer and Jacquie's older sister, formerly on A-Troupe, and now a part of Encore Dance Studios. In season 6 she is at a convention when Emily and Michelle invite her to join TNS, but she is consistently overshadowed by her sister. She then joins Encore Dance Studios after accepting an offer from Lily to by a featured dancer on the team. She leaves the team after studio head Miss Angela is revealed to have cheated at Regionals and is put on probation.
Cleo (portrayed by Danielle Verayo) is a hip-hop and urban dancer, and a former alternate on A-Troupe. After auditioning for an alternate position on the Nationals team, Cleo makes it onto A-Troupe, and is determined to become a featured dancer. Cleo angrily decides to leave A-Troupe after she finds out that she is not needed as they are competing in the reality dance TV show Dancemania. She ends up joining B-Troupe as her ambition is for her to go to Nationals, where she becomes dance captain and develops a romantic relationship with fellow B-Trouper Jude. After not making the new A-Troupe in season 8, Cleo joins AcroNation and wins National Soloist of the year. In season 9, she and Jude join Richelle's new show 'Step Inside 2'.
Heath (portrayed by Carter Musselman) is an A-Troupe dancer, formerly a B-Troupe dancer. He is shown to have a certain hatred for Ozzy which contributes to their rivalry. In season 7, he auditions for an alternate position on the Nationals team, and Heath makes it into A-Troupe. He becomes frustrated when A-Troupe chooses Dancemania and their professional careers over Nationals, and betrays the team spilling their secrets to an online troll. He eventually realizes he was wrong and joins the new A-Troupe going to Nationals. In season 9, he develops a relationship with French exchange dancer Pascale.
Lily (portrayed by Katie Ortencio) is Miss Angela's daughter who is the former dance captain of The Next Step for a very short period of time and now dance captain of Encore. Lily betrayed the team by saying that she would bring Piper back if she was dance captain, however what she really did was replace Piper with Winnie. Lily however had no friends at her old studio and she developed (what she thought) was a friendship with Richelle but she did not know that Richelle was using her and pretending to be her friend in order to get rid of her and her mum from The Next Step. Once Ms Angela was fired, she bought Encore Dance Studios and Lily was now the dance captain. Lily then won the convention allowing her to win a 5-point advantage for Regionals. At Regionals, after it was announced that Encore had won, a judge came and consulted to Ms Angela that she stole the choreo and therefore Encore was disqualified. Ms Angela decided to bribe the judge with money and Lily then overheard and told Absolute Dance about it. In season 7, Lily returns to the next step in order to have a second chance and redeem herself by auditioning for A troupe and Emily and Nick decide to give her the spot on A troupe. However, other members of A-Troupe are not so convinced that she is telling the truth. They soon believe her and make her feel welcome on the team. Lily then develops a romantic interest in Kingston, and they officially become a couple despite, arguing and breaking up a countless number of times, they still end up being together. In season 8, she develops an interest for filming, but breaks up with Kingston after she discovers he is hiding secrets from her. He then offers her a position as assistant director in the movie he is starring in.
Nick (portrayed by Myles Dobson) is the new studio owner of The Next Step Dance Studio, after Kate sells the studio. Nick does not actually know how to dance, and is also a big fan of Dancemania, the reality TV dance show in which A-Troupe compete in season 7. Nick offers a deal to Emily so that she can co-own the studio, revealing to the viewers that he is insecure about running the studio by himself. When A-Troupe arrive at Dancemania, Emily refuses the offer and says Nick will be able to run the studio by himself. In season 8, Nick decides to create a new A-Troupe to compete at Nationals, and in season 9 Michelle and Eldon offer to buy the studio from him after winning Internationals.
Anthony (portrayed by Blake Thalabis) is an akward contemporary dancer who joins A-Troupe in season 8. Anthony believes that he and his choreography are constantly overlooked by the team, but they eventually use one of his dances for the final round at Nationals and win. In season 9, after Kenzie is no longer the dance captain, he tries out for the position, but loses to Ariana. He however receives the title after she briefly leaves. He also develops feelings for new dancer Adele, which are reciprocated.
Pete (portrayed by Ben Williams) is a hip-hop dancer who joins B-Troupe in season 7. In season 8, he makes the new A-Troupe for Nationals, and develops romantic feelings for Kenzie, who reciprocates, but breaks up with her in season 9 after his grandpa dies. They however reconcile quickly.
Daisy (portrayed by Melody Cao) is a jazz dancer who joins A-Troupe in season 8. She is paired up with Heath during his probation period on A-Troupe, but she struggles to trust him after being the mole in 'Step Inside'. The two however put their differences aside and become best friends. Daisy auditions for A-Tropue again in season 9, but is sabotaged by Grace and does not make the team.
Xander (portrayed by Brandon Lising) is a hip-hop dancer formerly on A-Troupe. He appears in season 6 as a member of J-Troupe, and is promoted to B-Troupe in season 7, but leaves the studio shortly after. He auditions for A-Troupe in season 8 and makes the team, however he does not perform in the final routine for Nationals to make his best friend Jett dance as she was absent during the whole competition.
Dylan (portrayed by Maija Malika) is a non-binary dancer formerly on A-Troupe. They join the team on season 8, and reveal to Anthony that they are the sibling of famous dancer Margo Marshall, however they do not have a good relationship. When Margo is seen judging during Nationals, Dylan freaks out and runs off the stage, however Margo and Dylan have a conversation and reconcile. In season 9, Dylan leaves to be a dancer in Margo's tour.
Ebby (portrayed by Autumn Daye-Fraiser) is an acro dancer who joins A-Troupe in season 8. She becomes the National Soloist for The Next Step and performs an afro-fusion solo for the first time at the competition, but loses. In season 9, she develops a crush on Remy, who is on the rival French team. Remy manipulates her into sending information about their dances for Internationals, but after she confesses this to Nick she is made alternate.
Izzy (portrayed by Renee Romolo) is the non-binary younger sibling of Ozzy and a hip-hop dancer. They join B-Troupe in season 7 and is later promoted to A-Troupe in season 8. Izzy is made alternate for Nationals, but dances nonetheless after Jett has to quit to babysit her brother. In season 9, Izzy competes to be dance captain, but does not get the position after Grace sabotages her routine in order to make Ariana dance captain.
Ethan (portrayed by Shane Mahabir) is a jazz dancer who initially joins B-Troupe in season 7. In season 8 he makes A-Troupe, and tries to be a featured dancer often by means of scheming, but he remains unselected for all dances. In season 9, Piper encourages Ethan to audition for a summer program by L'ecole de Danse de Champlain in Paris, but this is seen as uncommitment to the team by Anthony and is made alternate for Internationals. Ethan then discovers he has been selected for the summer program.
Jude (portrayed by Molly Saunders) [3] is a dancer who auditions for A-Troupe, but due to her dyslexia, she could not learn the choreography on time, so she is given a place on B-Troupe. Jude begins a relationship with Cleo, and joins the new A-Troupe in season 8, although she is sad as Cleo did not make the team. Jude lies about her choreography for Nationals, which was actually Cleo's, which causes her to be the alternate. She leaves in season 9 alongside Cleo after being offered a place in a new show Richelle is creating.
Jett (portrayed by Mila Tupy) is a hip-hop dancer on A-Troupe. She joins the team in season 8, but is forced to leave during Nationals to babysit her brother. She returns in time for the final dance, and her best friend Xander offers her his position in the dance so that she would be able to perform at Nationals. In season 9 she is furious as Xander does not make the team again, and Ariana takes advantage of this in order to mess with the team. However, after Ariana realises she did wrong, they reconcile, and Jett is offered to join Ariana, Adele and Olive's friend group.
Ariana (portrayed by Kate Roman) is an acro dancer at A-Troupe and Presley's younger sister. She initially appears in season 8 as the dance captain at Ultra Elite, and in season 9 attempts to join A-Troupe alongside Grace in order to mess with the team. Ariana states that this is due to A-Troupe straining her relationship with Presley after she moved to Los Angeles. However, Ariana realises quickly that she doesn't want to hurt the team, and reveals the truth before quitting the team. She is let in again shortly after when A-Troupe realises that she is truly sorry, and is made the soloist for Internationals. She reconciles with Presley when she attends Internationals.
Olive (Portrayed by Hattie Kragten) is an acro dancer on A-Troupe, formerly at Ultra Elite. She was Ariana's and Adele's best friend before the former ditched them in favour of Grace. She joins A-Troupe in season 9. Olive does not lose hope in Ariana and constantly tries to bring the trio back together.
Adele (portrayed by Sheriauna Haase) is a jazz dancer on A-Troupe, formerly at Ultra Elite. She was Olive's and Ariana's best friend before the latter made Adele alternate at Ultra Elite under Grace's influence. After joining A-Troupe in season 9, she still does not trust Ariana, but decides to forgive her after seeing her stand up to Grace. Meanwhile, she develops feelings for Anthony, which are reciprocated. They perform the duet at Internationals, where they share their first kiss.
Niall (portrayed by Nicholas McClung) is an acro dancer on A-Troupe, formerly on J-Troupe. He develops a rivalry with his J-Troupe mentor Ethan to see who is the better dancer.
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | |||
Robbie Graham-Kuntz | Charlie | Recurring | |||||||||
Megan Mackenzie | Beth | Recurring | |||||||||
Megan Moniz | Sarah | Recurring | |||||||||
Rachel Riley | Gabi | Recurring | Guest | ||||||||
Luke Zuliani | Zach | Recurring | |||||||||
Viviana Zarrillo | Deborah | Recurring | |||||||||
Kolton Stewart | Chad/Shad | Recurring | Recurring | ||||||||
Jenna Warren | Camille | Recurring | |||||||||
Francesca van Keeken | Margie | Guest | Recurring | ||||||||
Allain Lupien | Lucien | Recurring | Recurring | ||||||||
Jamie O'Leary | Tess | Recurring | |||||||||
Nicholas Maiorano | Nick | Recurring | Recurring | ||||||||
Mackenzie Grant | Mackenzie | Recurring | |||||||||
Jennifer Taylor | Jen | Recurring | |||||||||
Regan Reynolds | Regan | Recurring | |||||||||
Michelle Suzanne | Kathy | Guest | Recurring | ||||||||
Shaquan Lewis | Marcel | Recurring | |||||||||
Damian Goddard | Chuck Anderson | Recurring | Recurring | ||||||||
Stacey Tookey | Herself | Recurring | |||||||||
Nicole Stamp | Lisa Thompson | Recurring | |||||||||
Darian Mark | Ben | Recurring | Recurring | Guest | |||||||
Jhaliel Swaby | Jake | Recurring | |||||||||
Charlotte Vanderlee | Cass | Recurring | |||||||||
Melinda Smythe | Morgan | Recurring | |||||||||
Jaclyn Riley | Becca | Recurring | |||||||||
Colin Petierre | Josh | Recurring | Guest | ||||||||
Miguel Rivas | Zoltan | Guest | |||||||||
Lester Cork | Recurring | ||||||||||
Matt Folliott | Minnow | Guest | |||||||||
Alex Tindal | Arthur | Guest | |||||||||
Luther Brown | Himself | Guest | |||||||||
Tre Armstrong | Herself | Recurring | |||||||||
Shawn Desman | Himself | Guest | |||||||||
Natalie Sebastien | Sandra | Recurring | |||||||||
Katherine Kasprzyk | Lexi | Recurring | |||||||||
Isaac McDonald Kerr | Rocco | Recurring | |||||||||
Shane Harte | Luke | Recurring | |||||||||
Abigail Bergman | Abi | Recurring | |||||||||
Shannon Rendall | Shannon | Recurring | |||||||||
Sal Figliomeni | Enzo | Recurring | |||||||||
Alex Zaichkwoski | John | Recurring | Guest | ||||||||
Levi Ryann [lower-alpha 1] | Theo | Recurring | Guest | ||||||||
Tyler Hutchings | Tyler | Guest | Recurring | Guest | |||||||
Ella Gilling | Ella | Recurring | Guest | ||||||||
Bartek Woszczynski | Bartek | Recurring | |||||||||
Ashley Leggat | Herself | Recurring | |||||||||
Kathryn Greco | Patricia | Recurring | |||||||||
Lindsey Russell | Herself | Recurring | |||||||||
Craig Brown | The Masked Man | Recurring | |||||||||
Deshaun Clarke | Jude | Guest | |||||||||
Tanisha Scott | Herself | Recurring | |||||||||
George Randolph | Curtis | Recurring | Recurring | ||||||||
Julian Elia | Elliot | Recurring | |||||||||
Danielle Ching | Danielle | Recurring | |||||||||
Briana Andrade-Gomes | Briana | Recurring | Guest | ||||||||
Leon Blackwood | Himself | Guest | Recurring | ||||||||
Lesley Faulkner | Gale | Recurring | |||||||||
Jordan Letlow | Jordan | Guest/Uncredited | |||||||||
Ben Jaremko | Adam | Recurring | |||||||||
Kelly Fanson | Angela | Recurring | |||||||||
Madi Langdon | Winnie | Recurring | |||||||||
Alexandre Martin Deakin [lower-alpha 2] | Ty | Recurring | |||||||||
Sanaa Williams | Simone | Recurring | |||||||||
Nathaniel Belnavis-Wright | Adrian | Recurring | |||||||||
Emily Roman | Presley | Recurring | |||||||||
Dytto | Herself | Guest | |||||||||
Joshua Lamb [lower-alpha 3] | Jones | Recurring | |||||||||
Brianna Diebolt | Grace | Recurring | |||||||||
Kolton Moore | Marcus | Recurring | |||||||||
Monique Paul | Maya | Recurring | |||||||||
Ron Pederson | Fredrico | Recurring | |||||||||
Connie Manfredi | Maria | Recurring | |||||||||
Kevin Vidal | Ryan | Recurring | |||||||||
Chris Wilson | Sean | Recurring | |||||||||
Shiva Negar | Tink Kelley | Recurring | |||||||||
Alishea Campbell-Drummond | TeaAra Bling | Recurring | |||||||||
Ann Pornel | Moxie Martinez | Recurring | |||||||||
Connor Thompson | Tony | Recurring | |||||||||
Brandon Hackett | Drew | Recurring | |||||||||
Danielle Page | Cassidy | Recurring | |||||||||
Amy Wright | Herself | Recurring | |||||||||
Kiana Smith | Margo Marshall | Guest | |||||||||
Mackenzie Barbeau | Pascale | Recurring | |||||||||
Savanna Wright | Camille | Recurring | |||||||||
Will Widner | Remi | Recurring | |||||||||
Cameron Wilson | Gui | Recurring | |||||||||
Freya Skye | Herself | Guest |
Beth (portrayed by Megan Mackenzie) is one of the B-Troupe dancers. She is James' ex-girlfriend and would not leave him alone, even though James does not like her back. In "Winner Takes All", she watches James and A-Troupe perform, and before they perform, admits she loves James. She asks him for help a lot in season 2 and they become a couple later on, but James breaks up with her realizing he still has feelings for Riley. Beth soon realises that James does not love her like he loves Riley and she leaves him alone, after giving him a four leaf clover for one of the tasks on Riley's list. In season 3, Beth distracts Stephanie from their duet rehearsal by going to the nail parlour and constantly bringing up shopping. They eventually receive the motivation from dance captain Giselle who makes sure they focus on performing their duet.
Lucien (portrayed by Allain Lupien) is the owner and head choreographer of the Elite Dance Academy. He is very rude as well, and makes fun of the fact that Kate owns The Next Step just because Kate's mother (who previously owned it) quit. He also is a schemer and does not like The Next Step ever since they beat Elite at Regionals and wants to beat The Next Step Studio once and for all. In season 2, he gets Amanda to go undercover and pretend to be a member of A-Troupe. Amanda leaves them with 9 dancers. However, this plan backfires as Amanda realises her ways and becomes good. After Nationals, Lucien buys the building The Next Step is located in and evicts the team from their studio, although he would only offer it back if The Next Step merged with Elite to make a new team for Internationals. However, this plan backfires but he tries to bring them down one more time during the final round at Internationals by becoming a judge, but he is taken away after it is revealed that he is biased and evicted immediately. In Season 4, it is revealed that Lucien sold Elite Dance Academy after they lost Nationals. He comes back in season 8 after a loophole allows him to create a new team, Ultra Elite, to compete at Nationals, but again loses to The Next Step.
Tess (portrayed by Jamie O'Leary) is Amanda's assistant dance captain at the Elite Dance Academy. She is very loyal to Elite, and Lucien, and is an even bigger schemer than Amanda is. Tess is jealous of Michelle, and appears to also be jealous of Amanda. In the second season, she conspires with Lucien to frame Michelle for shoplifting to try and prevent Michelle from competing against Amanda in the female solos round, and Amanda does not appreciate the lack of confidence in her ability to win, though their scheme fails and Michelle defeats Amanda. Tess and Elite win third place in the small group competition at nationals, though they are defeated by The Next Step's small group who win the category. In season 3, Tess tries to convince Amanda to return to Elite, but fails when Amanda declares she is with The Next Step now. She competes against Amanda for a spot on the internationals team, but despite putting in a good performance, Amanda is deemed the winner, and a crushed Tess runs out of the studio.
Deborah (portrayed by Viviana Zarrillo) is James' and Piper's overprotective mother. Deborah has a no nonsense personality. Deborah is concerned about James when his grades slip. Deborah thinks that James has been spending too much time on dance and not enough time on school. Michelle talks Deborah out of taking James out of The Next Step. Deborah reluctantly agrees to let James stay at the studio. She does take James out for two weeks and grounds him until his grades improve. Deborah does not approve of James doing dance and music as she wants him to focus on his education.
Margie (portrayed by Francesca van Keeken) is a dancer in the "baby ballet" class, and its unofficial leader. She takes a liking to Chloe, and helps Chloe out when she takes over teaching the baby ballet class. Margie even gives Chloe pep talks when needed. Margie is last seen in the third season episode "Do The Right Thing", when she disappears in a glimmer of lights after dancing with Chloe, implying that Margie was simply Chloe's guardian angel from the start.
Luke (portrayed by Shane Harte) is the lead singer and guitarist of James' band. Luke is also a character on "Lost & Found: Music Studio".
Abi (portrayed by Abigail Bergman) is a ballet dancer and former student at Elite Dance Academy who transfers to The Next Step in season 3. When Abi arrives at The Next Step, she joins B-Troupe. Noah had a crush on her and at Amanda's welcome back party, she hopes Noah will ask her to dance. After Noah's feelings of nervousness fade away, Abi is asked by him to dance. During this time, Abi kisses and dances with Noah. Despite these reciprocated feelings, it is said Abi has moved away off screen and has never been mentioned since. This is due to her actress Abigail Bergman being fired after running away from home.
John (portrayed by Alex Zaichkowski) is a member of Luke's band. He is also a character on "Lost & Found: Music Studio" thus it is revealed on an episode of "Lost & Found: Music Studio" that he has a crush on Next Step dancer Michelle.
Theo (portrayed by Levi Randell) is a member of Luke's band and Giselle's love interest in season 3. Theo is also a character on "Lost & Found: Music Studios". Theo helps out Amanda when Noah is having his back surgery. Theo is a bit weird and he makes up a lot of codenames, including for Noah and Amanda
Ella (portrayed by Ella Gilling) is an exchange dancer from the internationals exchange programme during season 3. She is mischievous and comes from Summerford Dance Academy in England. Ella soon befriends Riley, asking Riley why should she wait around for James, and convincing Riley to do something fun in the meantime. She changes Riley's sensible personality to a lively, mischievous personality, and they both pull pranks. One prank is changing the internationals letters from hotel information to an old-fashioned square dance. At first A-troupe is stressed and upset, but by the end of the day, they all lighten up and are happy about it. Ella's main goal for the prank was to stop A-troupe from being too uptight. They also wrap James' drum set in bubble wrap which he finds funny, but after Ella and Riley pull many pranks (including the square dance) he dislikes them, especially Riley. He is annoyed in the square dance prank, as he says it is a waste of his band time. In Ella's last prank, which was to pretend that Riley's back had broken, James knew better and sussed it out. At internationals, Ella betrays The Next Step by stealing Riley's solo routine and performing it herself to "On My Way". Riley decides she cannot go on and perform the same routine and so Giselle performs a solo in Riley's place, dancing to "When The War Is Over". Ella wins the International Female Soloist getting the 5-point advantage for her team. She tells Riley this is 'the game', but Riley says it is cheating. However, Kate does not report the theft of Riley's original choreography. The Next Step face England in the semifinals, and their semifinals routine beats England. Ella offers Riley congratulations, but Riley rejects them. Ella appears in season 4 when she comes across James in London, tells James that Riley still loves him. It is then revealed that Riley has reconciled with Ella, and was the one to call Ella to get her to find James and console him.
Elliot (portrayed by Julian Elia) is a ballet dancer who joins TNS West in season 5. He is extremely egoistic and thinks that without him, the team will not be successful. When he is paired with Piper in the dance-off against TNS East to decide where the dance battle to go to Regionals will take place, he forces Piper to agree to changing West's choreography which he deems "as bland as a piece of toast". However, after coming clean, Michelle orders him to leave TNS West but he strongly believes that the team is going nowhere without him. He returns in season 6 as Richelle's boyfriend and takes her to prom, only to find out that he got the part of an understudy in a musical. He then decides to break up with Richelle leaving her heartbroken.
Angela (portrayed by Kelly Fanson) is the new studio head in season 6. She is commonly known as "the fixer" as she has fixed plenty of studios. The dancers do not like her as she is very strict and believes that her daughter Lily is better than everybody else, bringing the team down to her level. Miss Kate offers Miss Angela the possibility of co-owning the studio, but after A-Troupe reveals to Miss Kate the changes she was planning to do she is fired. She then buys Encore Dance Studios and wins Regionals, but is disqualified and put on probation after copying the routine for the finals and attempting to bribe a judge. In season 7 she is revealed to be a huge Dancemania fan, and Nick makes Angela the Dancemania coach for A-Troupe.
Winnie (portrayed by Madi Langdon) is a former A-Troupe dancer for a very short period of time and a B troupe dancer. Winnie, joined A-Troupe when Miss Angela was studio head, but was demoted back down to B-Troupe and replaced with Piper after Miss Angela was kicked out of the studio. She was also ecstatic that she had the chance to dance with Ozzy, saying how she now gets the chance to dance with her crush. In season 7, Winnie, auditions for an alternate spot on A-Troupe, however, she fails to succeed, so she decides to keep her spot on B-Troupe. In season 9, she becomes the dance captain of B-Troupe.
Ty is a member of Thalia's rival studio in season 6, AcroNation. He has a crush on Amy and ends up dating her for a brief period of time.
Simone (portrayed by Sanaa Williams) is AcroNation's dance captain. She believes that Amy and Ty's relationship puts the team at risk at Regionals.
Presley (portrayed by Emily Roman) appears in season 6 as the leader of J-Troupe. In season 7 she tries out for A-Troupe, but leaves the studio after not getting in. She joins B-Troupe after discovering they are going to Nationals, but does not make the new A-Troupe in season 8. She then leaves for Los Angeles to pursue an acting career, losing touch with her sister Ariana. They reconcile after Presley attends Internationals in season 9.
Jones (portrayed by Josh Lamb) appears in season 6 as a dancer on Encore Dance Studios, but leaves after his team is disqualified from Regionals. He then competes in Dancemania but is forced to quit after an injury. In season 7 he auditions for the new Dancemania season with his new team J-Cruise, and develops a rivalry with Ozzy. After Richelle and A-Troupe disqualify themselves at the Dancemania final, Jones and his team win by default.
Grace (portrayed by Briana Diebolt) is a dancer on B-Troupe in season 7. She joins A-Troupe in season 8 but leaves for Ultra Elite to be the soloist after feeling left out in the new team. She tries to get revenge on A-Troupe in season 9 with Ariana and Maria's help, but after Ariana steps out and Presley convinces Grace that everything turned out well for the old B-Troupe members, she regrets her actions and exposes Maria live during Internationals, securing The Next Step's win.
Maria (portrayed by Connie Manfredi) appears in season 7 as a Dancemania judge. She tries to convince Richelle to fake an injury to win the show, but she and A-Troupe expose her after disqualifying themselves. She gets revenge in season 8 after dancelling The Next Step and creating a new team with Lucien to compete at Nationals, but they lose. In season 9, she becomes the studio head of the rival French team at Internationals with Grace's help, but she exposes her at the final round and gets disqualified.
TeaAra Bling (portrayed by Alishea Campbell-Drumond) is an influencer from the United Kingdom and a big The Next Step and Dancemania fan. She visits the studio in the season 8 off-season to get the inside scoop, but turns out to be arrogant and gets Maria's help to expose the team. She then recruits Heath in season 8 to leak A-Troupe secrets and blackmails him so that he does not stop.
Tony (portrayed by Connor Thompson) is Ozzy's uncle who is a real estate agent. He is first mentioned in season 5 when Ozzy convinces him to book one of his theatres for the filming of the qualifier video for Regionals. He appears for the first time in season 8 when Ozzy asks him to book one of his properties for 'Step Inside', and also plays the guitar on the show. He then offers Ozzy a position on his company.
Cassidy (portrayed by Danielle Page) is Maria's daughter. She appears in season 8 as the pro-division soloist for her mother's team Ultra Elite, but she however does not have evil intentions like Maria, as Richelle formerly believed. She briefly dates Ozzy until she realises that he still loves Richelle, so she breaks up with him.
Pascale (portrayed by Mackenzie Barbeau) is the exchange dancer from France in season 9. She was originally the dance captain of her team but was downgraded to alternate after placing second on the last Internationals. She develops feelings for Heath, but decides to cut him off in order to be the soloist for her team. They however reconcile and she realises that her team is doing wrong.
Petticoat Junction is an American television sitcom that originally aired on CBS from September 1963 to April 1970. The series takes place at the Shady Rest Hotel, which is run by Kate Bradley; her three daughters Billie Jo, Bobbie Jo, and Betty Jo; and her uncle Joe Carson. The series is one of three interrelated shows about rural characters produced by Paul Henning. Petticoat Junction was created upon the success of Henning's previous rural/urban-themed sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies (1962–1971). The success of Petticoat Junction led to a spin-off, Green Acres (1965–1971). Petticoat Junction was produced by Filmways, Inc.
Ross Geller, portrayed by David Schwimmer, is one of the six main characters of the NBC sitcom Friends. Ross is considered by many to be the most intelligent member of the group and is noted for his goofy but lovable demeanor. His relationship with Rachel Green was included in TV Guide's list of the best TV couples of all time, as well as Entertainment Weekly's "30 Best 'Will They/Won't They?' TV Couples". Kevin Bright, who was one of the executive producers of the show, had worked with Schwimmer before, so the writers were already developing Ross's character in Schwimmer's voice. Hence, Schwimmer was the first person to be cast on the show.
Mona Lisa Smile is a 2003 American drama film produced by Revolution Studios and Columbia Pictures in association with Red Om Films Productions, directed by Mike Newell, written by Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal, and starring Julia Roberts, Kirsten Dunst, Julia Stiles, and Maggie Gyllenhaal.
Gina Patrick is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks, played by Dannielle Brent. She debuted on-screen during episodes airing in 1997. Brent secured the role after originally auditioning for the role of Gina's sister Kate Patrick. Gina was initially a recurring character, though was promoted later to the regular cast. Brent felt that the role had given her good training, though decided to leave the serial after four years.
Step Up Revolution is a 2012 American dance film directed by Scott Speer and written by Amanda Brody. The film is the sequel to Step Up 3D (2010) and the fourth installment in the Step Up film series. It stars Ryan Guzman, Kathryn McCormick, Misha Gabriel, Cleopatra Coleman, Stephen "tWitch" Boss, Tommy Dewey, and Peter Gallagher.
Victoria Eleanor Grayson is the main antagonist of the ABC television series Revenge (2011–2015). She is portrayed by Madeleine Stowe.
Amanda Clarke, formerly known by the pseudonym Emily Thorne, is a fictional character and the protagonist of the ABC television series Revenge (2011–2015), portrayed by Emily VanCamp, based on Edmond Dantès, the titular protagonist of Alexandre Dumas' 1844 novel The Count of Monte Cristo.
Project Runway Season 11 is the eleventh season of the television show Project Runway, appearing on Lifetime. The season began airing on January 24, 2013, with 16 designers competing to become "the next great American designer."
The Next Step is a Canadian teen drama series created by Frank Van Keeken, that originally premiered on Family Channel on March 8, 2013. Presented in a pseudo-documentary style influenced by reality television, the series follows the members of a troupe from the titular dance studio, as they train for and compete in various championships, while dealing with rivalries and drama from other dance schools and even among the team itself.
Lost & Found Music Studios is a Canadian musical-drama children's series created by Frank van Keeken and aired by Family Channel. The series is produced by Temple Street Productions and Beachwood Canyon Productions. It is a music-centered spinoff of the dance-focused The Next Step, using a similar mockumentary format and sharing characters and locations; the main characters of Lost & Found initially appeared in the third season of The Next Step. The series premiered on December 11, 2015 on Family Channel, running for two seasons of 27 episodes, and airing its final episode on March 31, 2017.
Dancing with the Stars is an Irish reality television series, airing on RTÉ One that started on 8 January 2017, and is currently hosted by Jennifer Zamparelli and Doireann Garrihy. The show is based on the original UK version, Strictly Come Dancing and is part of the Dancing with the Stars franchise. The judging panel currently consists of Arthur Gourounlian, Loraine Barry and Brian Redmond.
Brittany Lynn Raymond is a Canadian actress and dancer. She is best known for her role as Riley in the Family Channel series The Next Step and Cori Ross in the USA Network series, Dare Me.
Briar Anne Nolet is a Canadian dancer and actress, known for her role as Richelle on the Family series The Next Step. In 2019, she competed on the third season of World of Dance. She portrayed Salome, stepdaughter of Herod Antipas, in season 4 of The Chosen.
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