Donna, Wade, Michael, Emma, and Aria were coming out of the movie theater. "I can't believe that they showed the 1984 film 'Footloose' at the theater," said Donna.

"I remember seeing that with my mom when I was 8," Wade recalled.

"A movie about an upbeat Chicago boy moving to a small town with a no-dancing policy," Emma recalled. "The classics."

"I mean, 'no dancing'?" Aria said. "Ex-Principal Isa would only come up with that in real life."

Donna then sensed something in the Force. "She sensed David coming into St. Sara's Church," she said, "and he's going to shimmy down in there."

They decided to check it out for themselves.

XxoxX

As they got to St. Sara's Church, they saw the school's fashion club sneaking into the church. "Isn't this illegal?" Donna called as the club turned their heads.

"Donna," Jordan greeted. "I'm so glad you're here. David and Kurai came up with this dumb idea to sneak into the church for a little dance party."

"You know we're going to get in big trouble for this," Donna growled. "Right?"

"We know," Kurai smiled.

They knew that Kurai's ideas just kept getting weirder.

XxoxX

Inside, they looked around to see that Pastor Wilson was gone. "Okay," Beatrice said. "Did anyone bring a boombox?"

Everyone looked at each other nervously, knowing that no one brought a boombox. Luckily, Vee was able to turn into one if she wanted to travel with Donna. She started to play the "Footloose" theme song.

"I have been working so hard

I'm punching my card

Eight hours for what

Oh, tell me what I got

I get this feeling

That times just holding me down

I'll hit the ceiling

Or else I'll tear up this town

Tonight I gotta cut loose, footloose

Kick off the Sunday shoes

Please, Louise, pull me off of my knees

Jack, get back, come on before we crack

Lose your blues, everybody cut footloose

You're playing so cool

Obeying every rule

Dig way down in your heart

You're burning, yearning for some

Somebody to tell you

That life ain't passing you by

I'm trying to tell you

It will if you don't even try

You can fly if you'd only

Cut loose, footloose

Kick off your Sunday shoes

Ooh-wee, Marie, shake it, shake it for me

Woah, Milo, come on, come on, let's go

Lose your blues, everybody cut footloose

Woah-oh-oh-oh

(Cut footloose)

Woah-oh-oh-oh

(Cut footloose)

Woah-oh-oh-oh

(Cut footloose)

Woah-oh-oh-oh

We got to turn you around

And put your feet on the ground

Now take a hold of your soul

I'm turning it loose

Footloose, kick off the Sunday shoes

Please, Louise, pull me off of my knees

Jack, get back, come on before we crack

Lose your blues, everybody cut footloose

(Footloose) footloose (Footloose)

Kick off the Sunday shoes

Please, Louise, pull me off of my knees

Jack, get back, come on before we crack

Lose your blues

Everybody cut, everybody cut

Everybody cut, everybody cut

Everybody cut, everybody cut

(Everybody) everybody cut footloose," Vee played when Ben came into the church.

Donna saw his face and said, "Hi, Daddy."

"Donna!" Ben shouted. "What are you doing?!"

"It's called dancing, Dad," Donna answered. "What's wrong with that?"

"You don't understand," Ben replied. "Pastor Wilson has a strict no-dancing policy in the church."

"What?" Donna asked.

"It's true," Skyler replied. "He hates to talk about why he hates dancing at the church."

"And what doesn't he know?" A middle-aged man.

"Pastor Wilson," Ben said shockingly. "I can explain."

"You know for a fact that dancing has been banned from the church for 6 years," Pastor Wilson explained.

"But-" Ben said.

"You're fired!" Pastor Wilson shouted as he left.