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Reasons Why Dance Moms Is Totally Fake

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In 2011, Lifetime Network graced the world of Dance Moms, a reality show that followed in the footsteps of other successful shows In Young girls and their persistence, squabbling mothers. I guess tots & tiaras with franchise flavors real housewives mix in for good measure. Moms in Dance revolves around Abby Lee Miller of the "Pittsburgh" studio of the Abby Lee Dance Company (ALDC), and her junior elite standings. What drives the show is the consistent yelling and insane demands from Miller, coupled with Mom's drama. The series presents a behind-the-scenes look into the world of dancesport, while lighting a steady dose of over-the-top chaos. nine0003

From the beginning, many dance mom fans were wondering if certain aspects of the show were being rolled out on camera. How entertaining, how dramatic can it be, how real is it? Conflict on the series as a choreographer, like his performances? Let's find out what's really going on behind the scenes at one of life's most lucrative programs.

Show choreographer drama

It's not rocket science to the viewers that "reality" TV is not entirely authentic. Reportedly, elements of many programs are improved to keep viewers interested, and life seems to feel free to use this method. Dancer Kalani Hilliker opened OK! A magazine that in some situations were staged during the season 5 finale. nine0003

As a rule, the girls at the show are required to perform every week for a new competition. Sometimes, if they land on Miller's good side, they get the opportunity to showcase a solo. During the finals, Miller had Hilliker and ballet dancer Nia Frazier compete against each other in a fight to the death to determine who would get the chance to perform solo at the Nationals. In the end, Frazier was declared the winner of the challenge. Naturally, Miller's decision caused an air of rift between the dancers' mothers. nine0003

However, a few key components of such a tense situation were reportedly omitted from the footage that was shown on TV, such as this important piece of information: "I did do a solo on the Nationals," Hilliker said in a buzzword. "It just wasn't on TV." Yes, all that TV drama was ostensibly for nothing, since both girls got their moments in the spotlight. While it's fair to say that a staged version of this story sounds much more interesting than the so-called truth, fans want to keep this tale alive next time Moms in the Dance tries toying with the audience's emotions. nine0003

His big stars say it's fake

Dancer Maddie Ziegler became a worldwide sensation after starring in Dancing with the Stars. She demonstrated her abilities for five seasons before taking on an international title for herself as the heroine of Asya's "Chandelier" video. Miller's mom and bandwagon certainly catalyzed Ziegler's career, but despite acknowledging the show's impact on her life, Ziegler also confirmed that more than just dance moves are being performed on the show. “It's hard to do a reality show when there are so many tears and drama. Manufacturers tweak it to make us all yell at each other,” Ziegler told USA Today. “Moms fake sometimes fight. Then they just start talking and laughing about it.” nine0003

Even Miller's boss says the show team has gone too far. “They're just spurring people on. They push you to the brink of exhaustion and the brink of going insane," she told TMZ. “I just don't think the show should be played. I think we should just let things happen."

Practice (and reshoots) to make it perfect

When it comes to TV shows and movies, it's not unheard of for scenes to be shot multiple times from different angles, but where does the line lie with reality TV? You may have heard of Kim Kardashian requesting that her marriage proposal to basketball player Kris Humphreys be re-shot for E!'s Keeping Up with the Kardashians, but did you know dance moms are too much, even with actual dance competitions? nine0003

According to Radar Online, "everything I've recorded multiple times to ensure the producers got the maximum take for the show. " As a result, the days were long and the young people were often exhausted. The show may air for a 60-minute block, but daily shoots reportedly can last as long as nine hours. The girls allegedly got multiple opportunities to perform dances too in the competition, which definitely doesn't sound fair to other teams. "Dance mom stars got a few chances to perfect their dances," Radar reports. "The other participants in the competitions were allowed only one performance." nine0003

Still in denial? Reportedly attended by a reporter from Business International once one of the contests for girls in 2014 and checked the inequality. "I can confirm clicking on [the show] does not represent a typical event," the journalist said. "Not only is the number of participants noticeably less than average...the production and single-handedly pushed back the start time of the competition are awaiting the arrival of the OANRC's group."

Competitions manipulate

The seemingly exhausting pace of life for the dancers on the show raised eyebrows among the audience. The OANRC girls attend a new competition every week and somehow manage to win with honors in the vast majority of them. How do the kids pull off such memorable performances, as well as filming shows, attend school, and try to lead pretty normal lives? nine0003

By manipulating reality, of course! From the moment the girls arrive at the competition, the whole stage turns into an organized event. According to the International Business Competition time shown on the program, there is often not enough real competition. "OANRS LA swept the devotion competition 2 dance [season 6] but that's not certain because they were the 'cream'," NTT reports. "Looks like [Miller's] two teams were the only groups to compete." In the addition of a farce cast, the contestants are reportedly given a reserved seat for the competition, and the crowd's reaction is allegedly staged too, because they were filming separately from the actual performances. nine0003

And it turns out like this: bossy Miller, they say, they don't talk much because of the music and choreography that you see on the show. While viewers tune in for a week to watch her coach the girls on a gorgeous routine, the network reportedly selects and approves all of the music and dance featured on the show.

Not all girls are loyal members of the OANRC

If the reality show was going to call itself "Dancing with the Stars", one would assume the dancers and their moms would be full members of the dance studio, but you know what they're saying about assumptions? nine0003

The Hilliker dancer has been an asset to the Pennsylvania OANRC studio since she jumped on our TV screens, but you knew she was trained at a club dance studio in Mesa, Arizona. before joining mom in dance and, at the time of this writing, continues to be an active member of the dance club? According to USC Annenberg media, Hilliker only trains with OANRS when filming is shown; during the off-season, she returns to Arizona to resume training with club dances. Ballet dancer Ziegler told the International Business Times that Hilliker "don't go to the [OANRS] studio". Hilliker isn't the only one hiding a dick at the dance moms part of the time. Season 5 addition JoJo Siwa is also reported to train with Miller only during filming. nine0003

So why throw these outsiders around? Drama, of course. "These new moms of girls usually start problems with the original mothers, claiming that their kids will keep the spots of the originals," USC Annenberg told media. "Once again, all hell breaks loose."

Fan favorite Mackenzie Ziegler, the younger sister of superstar Maddie Ziegler, is not even a member of OARRC's most elite team. Sis is reportedly just joining Maddie and the rest of the elite squad for filming. "I don't really dance with them," McKenzie told the International Business Times. "I'm dancing with another group, it's completely different." In reality, little Mackenzie spends much of his time with dancers his own age. Sorry guys, photos this time. nine0003

Game Over

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No matter how much the dance mom tries to produce suspense, the ratings say viewers can see through the façade and move on. During the show's fifth season, ratings began to drop after several stars, including showgirl Chloe Lukasiak and mom Christy Lukasiak as well as sisters Maddie and Mackenzie Ziegler and their mother, Melissa Gisoni. The aforementioned ladies seemed to take a lot of unmissable drama with them as they left. nine0003

To stir up interest, the series refocused on a cold, hard dose of truth: the coach's legal troubles. At the time of this writing, she is facing federal charges of fraudulent bankruptcy and money laundering. According to the Post-Gazette of Pittsburgh, Miller is "accused of withholding $755,000 in assets from her television shows from bankruptcy proceedings. The case began after a bankruptcy judge saw her on TV in December 2012 and thought she should be making more than $8.89.9 she claims the monthly income.” The series milked her on TV, producing tears the moment that implied Miller was leaving the show.

All that premonition turned out to be for nothing, however, because Miller didn't miss a beat and was back for season 6, though we can't say the same about the show's ratings. On TV by the numbers (according to online radar) the series' mid-season premiere attracted only 961,000 viewers, a drop from the 1.3 million people who tuned in for the season's premiere, leading many to believe the jig (literally and figuratively) was. nine0003

Season 7 debuted in November 2016. Can the cast and crew concoct enough reality to keep viewers coming back? We will keep you informed.

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Dance MOMS , or MOMS, statesmen of the scene to the Kvetki, the reality, the broadcast, broadcast from the Show. July 2011 on Lifetime and simultaneously on Lifetime Canada. nine0003

The principle of the show is to have a group of young dancers trained by the Abby Lee Dance Company. This company aims to make its students become professional dancers. The peculiarity of the program is that it is focused on the point of view of mothers of little girls participating in the program.

In France, the program is broadcast from on Teva. In Quebec, it is broadcast on Canal Vie.

As of May 2020, Abby Lee Miller will not be renewing her contract with Lifetime. ninethere will be no season.

Summary

  • 1 principle
  • 2 members
    • 2.1 Teachers
  • 3 Former members
    • 3.1 Team "ELITE"
    • 3.2 Mini team (2016-6 - th season)
  • 4 French voices
  • 5 episodes
    • 5. 1 First season (2011)
    • 5.2 Second season (2012)
    • 5.3 Third season (2013)
    • 5.4 Fourth season (2014)
    • 5.5 Season Five (2015)
    • 5.6 Sixth season (2016)
    • 5.7 Seventh season (2016-2017)
    • 5.8 Season Eight (2020)
  • 6 Around the show
    • 6.1 Abby Lee Dance Company
    • 6.2 Choreographies
    • 6.3 Criticism and controversy
  • 7 Derived emissions and adaptations
  • 8 Film adaptation
  • 9 External links
  • 10 Notes and references

Principle

Every week at the Abby Lee Dance Company in Pittsburgh, a group of young dancers led by Abby Lee Miller train for a dance competition. The group usually consists of 5-8 dancers, depending on the episodes of the show. Every week they learn a new group choreography and also, for some, a trio, duo or solo. Solo during competitions is the privilege of little girls and the object of many conflicts between their mothers. Each episode begins with a "pyramid", a ranking created by choreographer Abby to represent the best and worst performances from the previous week. The episode usually ends with an awards ceremony for the winners of the contest. Maddie Ziegler is considered Abby's favorite dancer. She performs solo almost every week, is the winner of most competitions and is almost always at the top of the pyramid. This creates tension with each episode between her mother, Melissa, and the other little girls' mothers. The tension between these mothers and Abby Lee Miller is also at the center of the show. nine0003

Members

Professors

  • Abby Lee Miller is the founder of the Abby Lee Dance Company.
  • Gianna Martello - Abby Lee Miller's assistant and one of her alumni.

Former members

Team "ELITE"

  • Melissa Gisoni is the mother of Maddie Ziegler (b. 2002, 17) and Mackenzie Ziegler (b. 2004, 15). Leave the show in Season 6 so Maddie can focus on her professional endeavors. nine0107
  • Jacky Lucia is the mother of Sophia Lucia (born 2002, 16 years old), who will leave the issue until 3- season.
  • Kelly Hyland is the mother of Brooke Hyland (born 1998, aged 21) and Paige Hyland (born 2000, aged 19), who were banned from the show in the fourth season due to an argument between Kelly and Abby.
  • Christy Lukasiak is the mother of Chloe Lukasiak (born 2001, age 18), who will leave the show after the fourth season. She will be back at 7- m season.
  • Kathy Stein is the mother of Vivi-Anne Stein (born 2004, age 14) who left the show after the first season. Katie is the owner of the Candy Apple studio and Abby Lee Miller's rival.
  • Leslie Ackerman is the mother of Payton Ackerman (born 1997, 21 years old) who joins the show from time to time to integrate certain group choreographies.
  • Christy Ray - Mother Asia Rei (born 2005, 13 years old) who appears in several episodes of in Season 3- .
  • Jessalyn Siwa is the mother of JoJo Siwa (born 2003, age 16) who joined the show in the 4- season and leaves after the 6- season.
  • Christy Hunt is the mother of Sarah Hunt (born 2005, aged 13) who has been on the run several times over the course of 4- and 5- .
  • Jill Green is the mother of Kendall Green (born 2002, age 17) who joined the show during the 2- m season.
  • Kira Girard is the mother of Kalani Hiliker (born 2000, 19 years old) who joined the show in 4- m season.
  • Holly Fraser - mother of Nia Siu (born 2001, aged 18). Leaves the show after season 7. nine0107

Team "MINI LA" (2016 -

6th - th season)
  • Tiffany Oladi is the mother of Alexus Oladi (born July 4, 2007, age 12), who left the show after the mini-team disbanded.
  • Sari Lopez - mother of Areana Lopez (b. May 21, 2005, age 15).
  • Mary Owen is the mother of Alice Owen (born March 9, 2006, age 12).
  • Lynn Faye is 's mother Kendyl Faye (born February 25, 2008, age 12) who joined the show after Mia left.
  • Kerry Evans - mother of Peyton Evans (born February 17, 2009, aged 11).
  • Yolanda Walmsley is the mother of Elliana Walmsley (born June 23, 2007, aged 12).
  • Stacey Ketchman - mother of Liliana Ketchman (born June 23, 2008, age 11).

French voices nine0103

  • Muriel Nijon
  • Veronique Uzuro
  • Adeline Lecade
  • Marin Tuya
  • Philip Hubert
  • Benjamin Cohen
  • Marion Cohen
  • Sandra Parra
  • Eglantine Lekoz
  • Alice torand
  • Flora Caprielian
  • Sabrina Marchese
  • Ann-Sophie Nallino
French version
  • Studio: Imagine
  • Adaptation: Valentin Marshall
  • Art Direction: Julien Breat

Episodes

First season (2011)

The first season consists of 12 episodes and 1 special aired between and .

  1. Let the show begin! ( Competition starts )
  2. New recruit ( highly unacceptable )
  3. Like a mother, like a daughter ( Cheerleaders Blues )
  4. Star ( Stealing the show )
  5. New York Agent ( When the Stars Collide )
  6. Missing ( Die Dance )
  7. Dance my angel ( she is a fighter )
  8. Love is in the air Love is in the air ( Love is on the dance floor )
  9. Las Vegas Here We Are ( from ballerinas to dancers )
  10. War Declared ( Cathy Brings It! )
  11. Championship (here all ends with )
  12. Star in the firmament ( there is only one star )
  13. Best of ( Most Outrageous Moments ) (special)

Second season (2012)

The second season has 26 episodes and 4 specials broadcast between at .

  1. Let's dance ( All replaced by )
  2. Queen's Apples ( Return of Candy Apples )
  3. Brooke Choice
  4. Nobody likes bad things ( Nobody likes a bully )
  5. Ghost ( back Brook )
  6. Moms in costumes ( Jill on a rampage )
  7. Hands up ( Bullets and Ballet )
  8. Supreme Betrayal ( Runaway Mom )
  9. Big bet ( costume drama )
  10. Under the Florida Sun ( Miami Heatwave )
  11. Star dream ( Melissa pleads for the fifth )
  12. nine0106 Lifetime Chance ( Waiting for Joffrey )
  13. Lies and jealousy ( Abbygeddon )
  14. Abby in all her forms ( Abby's most divine moments ) (Special)
  15. The battle begins ( The battle begins )
  16. Bright Return ( Night of the Living Dancers )
  17. All pictures allowed ( I know what you did at the last competition )
  18. Maddie Has A Secret
  19. For Better or For Worse ( Abby's Dance-A-Thon ) (special)
  20. Revenge ( how do you like these apples? )
  21. Birthday between enemies ( Worst party on occasion of the day birthday! )
  22. Drop Dead Diva ( Guess who's back? )
  23. Still ill ( break a leg )
  24. Girls vs Boys ( Candy Apple Revenge )
  25. Abby Gala
  26. Cruel dilemma ( new in town )
  27. Solo Fever
  28. May the best one win! nine0085 ( Citizens )
  29. Homecoming Part 1 ( Reunion: Off the Dance Floor, Part 1 ) (special)
  30. Homecoming Part 2 ( Reunion: Off the Dance Floor, Part 2 ) (special)

Third season (2013)

The third season includes 31 episodes and 8 specials that aired between and .

  1. Four Truths ( Smoke Before Fire ) (special)
  2. Beginning of the end ( Beginning of the end )
  3. Spirit of Rebellion ( won with old, with new )
  4. Superstar ( but I am national champion! )
  5. We're not going to lie to each other ( Liar, Liar, Dancing Mom on Fire! )
  6. Beware of substitution! ( Revenge replacements )
  7. Top of the pyramid ( cute boys, doll girls )
  8. Unlimited ( Rotten to the Core )
  9. Nothing is taken for granted ( you were unfriendly )
  10. RIP Broadway Baby ( Bye Bye Baby )
  11. Love Story ( All is well in love and war )
  12. Take care of yourself! ( Camouflaged maneuvers )
  13. Expressions and emotions ( Apple of her eye )
  14. Diamond crushers ( she is a maniac )
  15. Ruthless Competition ( Watch Your Back Mac )
  16. Everyone to the polls! ( Dance Policy )
  17. Assistant choreographer ( Can I have this dance? )
  18. Premier Straight ( Top View )
  19. Hell Armwrestling ( Candy Apple )
  20. Mother / Daughter ( Tell Everyone Part 1 ) (Special)
  21. We rock it all ( Tell it all part 2 ) (special)
  22. B major league ( Crazy boy, Crazy mom )
  23. Moms incognito ( Two girls, one solo )
  24. Perfect team ( An apple a day saves Abby )
  25. So chic ( no room for rotten apples )
  26. Sparring Part 1 ( Dance Mom Chatter Part 1 ) (special)
  27. Speeches pt 2 ( Dance Moms Chatter pt 2 ) (special)
  28. Tap Versus Hip Hop Tap Versus Hip Hop
  29. Rivalry ( Abby so far this season ) (Special)
  30. What a day! ( Solo Riot )
  31. Clash ( Clash of Dance Moms )
  32. Patch ( The Dancing Dead )
  33. When the cat is not around . .. ( Gone, Abby is gone )
  34. Invincibles ( Again, Again Abby )
  35. Vegas Jackpot ( Diva Las Vegas )
  36. The new face of dance ( Do-Si-Do and Do-Si-Ne )
  37. My girl is a champion
  38. Hurricane Abby ( Dance Moms Reunion: Hurricane Abby ) (special)
  39. Gifts of Time ( Twas the Fight Before Christmas ) (Special)

Fourth season (2014)

The fourth season consists of 27 episodes and 7 specials aired between and .

  1. Flaws of Villains ( Guess Who's Going to the Dance? ) (Special)
  2. nine0082 All in the hot seat ... or almost ( Welcome back . .. Now don't get too comfortable )
  3. One number among others (2 people can play this game in )
  4. For a good reason ( Dance Moms Cares ) (special)
  5. Abby the Menace ( Abby Strikes Back )
  6. Between Witches ( Chloe vs. Kendall: Round 2 )
  7. Everyone wants your seat ( no one is safe )
  8. New Chloe ( Battle Chloe )
  9. Revenge in New York ( Big Trouble in the Big Apple )
  10. Only one creature you're missing... ( Wingman Down )
  11. At eight we'll be a myth ( Nothing's fair in Abbeville )
  12. nine0082 Ninth Heaven ( no solo for you )
  13. Un pas de travers ( The new girl is to blame )
  14. Little Sister, Big Sister ( Sister Showdown ) Little Sister, Big Sister Sister
  15. Decisions Decisions ( Decisions Decisions )
  16. Family above all ( Family above all )
  17. Such a beautiful tribute ( Lights! Camera! Dancing! )
  18. Life goes on ( introducing my new team )
  19. The Dance Moms cm red ( Seeing off red ) (Special)
  20. Between girls ( Girl Talk ) (special)
  21. Maddie vs. Chloe ( Maddie vs. Chloe Battle ) (special)
  22. Top 10 choreos ( Abby Top Ten Dances ) (specials)
  23. Twice as many problems ( twice as many moms, twice as many problems )
  24. First kiss ( kiss or get off the potty )
  25. The world according to Abby ( Three soloists, one star )
  26. Fear of losing ( abbi-phobia )
  27. Cursed Umbrella ( Chloe gets revenge )
  28. Must prove himself ( No More Crybabies )
  29. Pistol shooting ( doubles )
  30. Be careful or I'll cancel everything ( Another will bite the dust )
  31. My favorite solo ( 45 seconds solo )
  32. Hollywood, here we are! ( Hollywood Here We Are Part 1 )
  33. Hour of Truth ( Hollywood Here We Go Part 2 )
  34. Favoritism ( Reproduction of favorites ) (Special)

Season five (2015)

The fifth season includes 30 episodes and 4 specials broadcast between and .

  1. Forbidden to moms ( Girl Talk 2 ) (Special)
  2. Correspondence ( 99 problems, but mom is not alone )
  3. On the brink of hysterics ( Abby served )
  4. Head bow ( Jojo with bow )
  5. Bye Bye Pittsburgh Bye Bye Pittsburgh
  6. Conquest of the West ( Hello Hollywood, Goodbye Abby )
  7. Tone rising ( Nia risks it all )
  8. nine0106 LA Hard Law Part 1 ( Wild West Coast Part 1 )
  9. LA Hard Law Part 2 ( Wild West Coast Part 2 )
  10. Domino Effect ( The Great Break )
  11. Confused ( New Maddy? )
  12. Nia's Last Chance ( Nia's Last Chance )
  13. Grand Challenge ( Abby's Trash, Cathy's Treasure )
  14. Contest without Maddie ( Mackenzie's time to shine )
  15. Second Chance in Hollywood ( Second Round Hollywood )
  16. Whoever rubs it will prick ( Maddy vs. Kalani )
  17. Battle of clips ( videos killed the star ALDC )
  18. Showdown in Pittsburgh, Part 1 )
  19. Showdown in Pittsburgh, Part 2 Showdown in Pittsburgh, Part 2
  20. Billing ( Seeing Stars ) (special)
  21. Australia: Nothing Works Part 1 ( Dance Moms Down Under Part 1 )
  22. Australia: Nothing Works Part 2 ( Dance Moms Down Under Part 2 )
  23. Kendall Superstar (on live from Los Angeles, this is Kendall K. )
  24. Maddie vs Mackenzie ( Maddie vs Mackenzie )
  25. Monster Under the Bed ( West Coast Strikes Back )
  26. Big fight ( Abby vs. Kira )
  27. Abby Lee Miller disappeared ( Where is Abby Lee Miller at all? )
  28. Will come, will not come ( Abby vs. Kira ... AGAIN! )
  29. Countdown ( Single fight: 1 round )
  30. Crazy Solos ( Baby Dance Mama Drama )
  31. Impossible to lose ( Nia vs Kalani . .. Winner takes Al )
  32. It goes or it breaks ( National Chaos )
  33. unknown French name ( City of Angels ) (special, not published in France)
  34. unknown French title ( Slumber Party! ) (special not published in France)

Season six (2016)

The sixth season includes 29 episodes and 5 specials airing between and .

  1. unknown french title ( mom banned ) (special)
  2. unknown French title ( New season, New rules )
  3. unknown French title ( Abby vs. Melissa )
  4. unknown French title ( Mini Dancers, Big Drama )
  5. unknown French name ( Now you see Abby and now you don't )
  6. unknown French name ( Abby's Replaceable )
  7. unknown French name ( Abby's New Favorites )
  8. unknown French title ( Debbie Allen Rescue Rangers )
  9. unknown French title ( Maddie returns )
  10. unknown French name ( Nia saves the day )
  11. unknown French title ( Abby Lee Horror Story )
  12. unknown French name ( The Maddie Rumor )
  13. unknown French name ( Brynn's Big Moment )
  14. unknown French name ( ALDC Does Vegas )
  15. unknown French title ( JoJo Steals the Show Show )
  16. unknown French name ( Melissa Announcement )
  17. unknown French title ( Mack Z vs. Abby Lee )
  18. unknown French name ( Mini Madness )
  19. unknown French name ( One Last Dance )
  20. unknown French name ( Hello and Goodbye ) (special)
  21. unknown French title ( The Girls Say Goodbye ) (special)
  22. unknown French title ( Maddie and Mackenzie goodbye ) (special)
  23. unknown French title ( Girl Talk Part 3 ) (special)
  24. unknown French name ( Abby's New Beginning )
  25. unknown French title ( Nia & Kendall Face Off )
  26. unknown French name ( Return of the Minis )
  27. unknown French title ( Mommy Meltdown )
  28. unknown French name ( Mini Mayhem )
  29. unknown French name ( Abby, you're fired! )
  30. unknown french title ( JoJo - no-show )
  31. unknown French name ( ALDC for sale? )
  32. unknown French name ( Float Like a Butterfly, Sting Like Ab-bee )
  33. unknown French name ( Two teams, two studios part 1 )
  34. unknown French name ( Two teams, two studios part 2 )

Seventh season (2016-2017)

The seventh season aired from .

  1. unknown French title ( Fight for Your Life )
  2. unknown French name ( Abby's worst nightmare )
  3. unknown French name ( Return of rotten apples )
  4. unknown French title ( Winner takes all )
  5. unknown French name ( New Kid on the Block )
  6. unknown French name ( No Clowning Around )
  7. unknown French name ( Curse of Fresno )
  8. unknown French name ( ALDC Ain't Dead still )
  9. unknown French name ( Battle of blondes )
  10. unknown French name ( Breathless In Denver )
  11. unknown French name ( Leaving La La Land )
  12. unknown French name ( in Pittsburgh it's not always sunny )
  13. unknown French name ( Same Old Frenemies Part 1 )
  14. unknown French name ( Same Old Frenemies Part 2 )

Eighth season (2020)

Season eight airs from .

  1. Abby's return
  2. Abby returns to her duties
  3. dear mother
  4. Broadway Spoiled Child
  5. Choose wisely
  6. Queen or King ALDC
  7. Ultimatum Lilly
  8. Return of Yolanda
  9. Team in the dock
  10. We make waves in Pittsburgh
  11. Zero tolerance for mothers
  12. Hanna's real face
  13. Two jackets: four dancers
  14. Abby's Auditions
  15. Return of studio 19
  16. Rising from the ashes
  17. New York National Final

Around the show

Abby Lee Dance Company

Abby Lee Miller started her own dance company at the age of 14. Abby Lee Dance Company is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where Abby Lee Miller was born and has always lived. The dance troupe is open to children ages 2 to 18 and offers many dance classes ranging from tap to hip hop including jazz. In addition to Abby, these lessons are taught by six well-known teachers. Abby Lee Miller's goal is that after being fully trained in her studio, her students can start a career as a professional dancer. nine0003

Choreographies

Abby Lee Miller is an acclaimed choreographer, so choreographic sequences play a big role in the performance. Abby's creations are unique in that each one tells a story. Considered one of Abby's finest choreographies, "Last Lyrics" features dancers imitating a tragically ending car ride. Young girls also often play famous characters on stage. Maddie has visibly stepped into the shoes of Helen Keller, the blind, deaf-mute writer. Abby even told Near, who previously performed a tribute to Maya Angelou, the choreography in memory of her deceased dog, a Bichon named Broadway Baby. nine0003

Criticism and controversy

After another run-in with Abby, Kelly Hyland beats the choreographer and ends up on trial. As a result, she and her daughters will leave the show. The incident can be seen in an episode that aired on February 11, 2014. In turn, Kelly Hyland also sued Abby Lee on behalf of her daughter Paige, accusing her of bullying. Abby indeed, among other bullying, advised Kelly to seek treatment for Paige's mental problems. Many viewers have criticized Abby Lee's attitude towards her students, saying that she is solely responsible for the nervous breakdowns of Kelly Hyland or other mothers. nine0003

The costumes of little girls in dance competitions are sometimes controversial. The most brutal came after the airing of the ninth episode of the second season, in which young dancers performed a choreography called "Topless Dancers". In this issue, they were dressed in outfits that created the illusion of nudity. Due to much criticism, this episode was subsequently censored by the channel.

Derived emissions and adaptations

  • Dance Moms: Miami is a program with the same concept but set in the Stars Dance studio. The show was canceled after just one season.
  • Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition is a dance competition show where Abby Lee Miller selects young dancers to compete against each other until only one winner remains.
  • Abby's Studio Rescue is a show where Abby Lee Miller helps struggling dance studios transform to recruit new students. nine0107
  • Raising Asia is a show about the life of Asia Monet Ray, a guest dancer who joins the team during several competitions in the third season.
  • Dance Mums with Jennifer Ellison UK adaptation of the show.

Film adaptation

In 2016, Ellen DeGeneres announced that her production company A Very Good Production and Warner Bros. develop a film based on the play. nine0003

External links

  • Official website of the exhibition
  • Abby Lee Miller Dance Company Official Website

Notes and links

  1. ↑ " Dance Moms : The show that saw Maddie Ziegler land on Tewa!" ", Public , (as of January 21, 2015)
  2. ↑ http://www. buddytv.com/articles/dance-moms/dance-moms-reunion-does-abby-a-54855.aspx nine0107
  3. ↑ " Dancing Moms 'Not Very Thankful' Says Abby Lee Miller ", on mtv.com, (accessed August 29, 2020) .
  4. ↑ Rebeca Schumann, " Is Chloe Lukasiak Leaving Dance Moms?" ALDC star says she's done with Abby Lee Miller in season 4 finale preview" on International Business TimesAugust 2020 ) .
  5. (in) « Eat, sleep, breathe... Dance! ", Eat, sleep, breathe... Dance! (as of August 29, 2020) .
  6. (in) "Kalani Hilliker" at Wikipedia , (read online)
  7. (in) " A+E Networks UK " on A+E Networks UK (accessed 30 September 2020) .
  8. ↑ http://abbyleedancecompany.com/faculty/
  9. (in) Tracey Egan Morrissey, " Dance Moms Outdoors with Helen Keller's Interpretive Dance" on jezebel.com, (accessed August 29, 2020) .
  10. (in) " A+E Networks UK " on A+E Networks UK (accessed 30 September 2020) .
  11. ↑ Rebeca Schumann, " Kelly Hyland talks about Abby Lee Miller's struggles as she leaves ALDC: "She hurts my kids every day," Dance Moms star says , in International Business Times, (accessed August 29, 2020 ) .
  12. ↑ Free Britney, " Abby Lee Miller: Paige Hyland sued for physical and mental abuse of dance moms!" ", Available at thehollywoodgossip.com, (as of August 29, 2020) .
  13. ↑ Rebeca Schuman, " 'Dance Moms' Fans Accuse Abby Lee Miller of Child Abuse, Ask Lifetime to Cancel Show After Arrest of Kelly Hyland ", at International Business Times, (accessed 29 August 2020 ) .
  14. (in) Tracey Egan Morrissey, " Dance Moms Turned into Little Girls Performing Nude Burlesques in Costumes " on jezebel.com, (accessed August 29, 2020) .

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