Choreographer Jamal Sims to Direct HBCU Majorette Drama 'Major' in Narrative Debut
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Posted By: Will Moss on March 11, 2026 Jamal Sims, the acclaimed choreographer known for his work on major film productions, is set to make his narrative directing debut with 'Major,' a drama centered on the vibrant world of HBCU majorette culture. The announcement marks a significant moment for representation of historically Black college and university culture in mainstream cinema, bringing the dynamic and competitive spirit of HBCU majorette teams to the big screen under the vision of an established entertainment industry professional. Key Takeaway: Jamal Sims' directorial debut 'Major' will spotlight HBCU majorette culture, representing an important step in bringing Black college traditions to mainstream film audiences. Sims brings an impressive resume to the director's chair, having choreographed dance sequences for high-profile projects across film and television. His transition from choreography to directing positions him to craft a visually compelling narrative that authentically captures the precision, artistry, and cultural significance of HBCU majorette dancing. The film 'Major' is expected to explore the rich traditions and competitive atmosphere that define majorette teams at historically Black colleges and universities. Majorette dancing, also known as dance lines, has long been a cornerstone of HBCU culture, combining precision choreography, athleticism, and showmanship that energizes crowds at football games, homecomings, and other campus events. HBCU majorette teams have experienced increased visibility in recent years, with their performances gaining viral attention on social media and inspiring broader cultural conversations about Black excellence and creativity. The art form requires rigorous training, dedication, and teamwork—elements that provide rich material for dramatic storytelling. While specific plot details and casting information have not yet been released, the project represents a growing trend of Hollywood projects centered on HBCU life and traditions. Films and series exploring the Black college experience have resonated with audiences seeking authentic representation of these unique institutions and their cultural contributions. For Sims, the move from choreography to directing represents a natural evolution of his creative vision. His experience crafting memorable dance sequences could prove invaluable in bringing the physicality and artistry of majorette performances to life on screen with authenticity and energy. As 'Major' moves forward in development, it joins a growing catalog of projects highlighting the rich traditions, competitive spirit, and cultural significance of historically Black colleges and universities, ensuring that these stories reach wider audiences and receive the cinematic treatment they deserve. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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