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Set in Pittsburgh's renowned Abby Lee Dance Company, owned and operated by notoriously demanding and passionate instructor Abby Lee Miller, Dance Moms follows children's early steps on the road to stardom, and their doting mothers who are there for every rehearsal, performance and all under the discerning eye of Miller.more
Set in Pittsburgh's renowned Abby Lee Dance Company, owned and op...More
Starring: Abby Lee MillerGianna MartelloStacey Ketchman
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Dance Moms
Set in Pittsburgh's renowned Abby Lee Dance Company, owned and operated by notoriously demanding and passionate instructor Abby Lee Miller, Dance Moms follows children's early steps on the road to stardom, and their doting mothers who are there for every rehearsal, performance and all under the discerning eye of Miller.
Starring: Abby Lee MillerGianna MartelloStacey KetchmanLilliana Ketchman
TVPGRealityLifestyle & CultureFamilyTV Series2010
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The Dances Review Abby as a Coach
Making the ALDC Cut
Bonus Scene: the Shangela Scandal
Maddie's Slumber Party Blooper Reel
Reunion Performance: Panic Room
Slumber Party: All About Buns
Slumber Party: Boy Crazy!
Slumber Party: for the Fans
Slumber Party: Movie Roles
Slumber Party: Stress Relief
Slumber Party: What Would You Do if You Couldn't Dance?
Full Dance: Someone Special
Group Dance: the Waiting Room
Full Dance: Bye Felicia
Group Dance: Made in the Shade
Full Dance: Bat Crazy
Full Dance: the Woods
Group Dance: Always a Bridesmaid
Full Dance: Immortals
Group Dance: Don't Fence Me in
Full Dance: the Investment
Group Dance: Panic Room
Full Dance: Golden Child
Full Dance: Superstar
Slumber Party: Phone Savvy
Full Dance: Loose Cannon
Group Dance: Dance Bop
Full Dance: Faith Is All I Need
Group Dance: Voices in My Head
Full Dance: Sink or Swim
Group Dance: Beautiful Bizarre
Full Dance: Unbeauty
Group Dance: Traitor
Exclusive Full Dance: Don't Take Her Away (Unaired Australian Performance)
Exclusive Full Dance: Making Me Stronger (Unaired Australian Performance)
Group Dance: Mad Max
Bonus Scene: Abby's ASTRA Awards Goof
Exclusive Full Dance: Rise and Fall (Unaired Australian Performance)
Group Dance: Fearless (ASTRA Awards Performance)
Bonus Scene: Maddie's Grammy Moments
Group Dance: Collateral Damage (Unaired Reunion Performance)
Group Dance: Freak Show (Reunion Performance)
A Look Back at Over 400 Routines
Full Dance: Electricity Improv
Full Dance: Never Knew
Group Dance: No Sign of Life
Abby Announces the Los Angeles Branch
Holly Is Too Focused On Nia
Full Dance: Straighten up
Group Dance: Platinum
Shooting Kendall's Music Video
Abby Gets the LA Building
Full Dance: Innocent
Group Dance: The Rose Garden
Full Dance: Waiting
Group Dance: Together We Stand
Full Dance: Fancy
Full Dance: Who Are You
Group Dance: Tell Me What You Want
Full Dance: Walking Through a Storm
Group Dance: Get a Clue
Full Dance: the Mannequin
Group Dance: Decadent Darlings
Full Dance: Vertigo
Group Dance: Dance in the Rain
Full Dance: Pretty Little Liar
Group Dance: the Domino Effect
Full Dance: Tonya and Nancy
Group Dance: Moulin Rouge
Bonus Scene: Abby's Audition
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Dance Moms
Set in Pittsburgh's renowned Abby Lee Dance Company, owned and operated by notoriously demanding and passionate instructor Abby Lee Miller, Dance Moms follows children's early steps on the road to stardom, and their doting mothers who are there for every rehearsal, performance and all under the discerning eye of Miller.
Starring: Abby Lee MillerGianna MartelloStacey KetchmanLilliana Ketchman
TVPGRealityLifestyle & CultureFamilyTV Series2010
hd
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.”
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 a scene 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 dancing moms is too much, even with actual dance competitions?
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."
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?
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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Voice-over. When the opponent is strong, when the task is so difficult that you want to run without looking back, remember how you got here.
A man (Ti Hao, nicknamed the Iron Monkey) is sitting in the prison cell.
Two years ago. Night club. Ti Hao and his older brother Ti Shi are sitting at the bar. Ti Shi: Have you confessed to her yet? Not yet. Everything will work out for you. A girl (Xiao Fei, nicknamed Sis) approaches Ti Hao: let's go dancing! Ti Hao and Xiao Fei come out onto the stage and dance. A fight starts. Ti Hao stabs one of his opponents in the head with a bottle. His other opponent draws a knife, but Ti Hao twists his arm and stabs him in the chest with his own knife. Xiao Fei tries to pull Ti Hao away from the opponent lying on the ground. Ti Hao is taken to the police. Ti Hao is breaking dancing in a prison cell.
Ti Hao is released from prison. He comes to the club, sits at the bar, orders whiskey without ice, drinks. His friends come up to him, congratulate him on his release, drag him to the playground, offer to dance. Ti Hao sees Xiao Fei nearby, she is dancing with some guy in a very erotic style. Ti Hao approaches her, takes her by the hand, tries to take her off the dance floor. Xiao Fei's partner and his friends start threatening Ti Hao: what are you doing? This is my sister. Xiao Fei: I'm not your sister. And if you wanted to take care of me, then you would not have dissolved your hands. And now back off. Ti Hao leaves the club.
Ti Hao and Ti Shi are drinking beer. The older brother says to the younger one: Xiao Fei is already a big girl, she will take care of herself. Ti Hao: I was in prison, I did not sit idle, I tried to dance all the time. Ti Shi: you have matured, but only recently got out of prison, you should not stick your head out. So you don't need to show yourself in our garage. I got you a job. Here, take it. Ti Shi hands his brother a piece of paper with the address of the employer. Ti Hao: I have my own plans.
The next day, Ti Hao walks into the clothing store where Xiao Fei works. Forgive me for yesterday. Music is playing from the receiver. Ti Hao: remember how we danced to it, let's go! He goes outside and starts dancing. Xiao Fei stops frowning and joins Ti Hao. They drum on the lids of the garbage cans. Suddenly, Xiao Fei looks up and runs away. Ti Hao discovers that they were dancing right in front of the entrance to the police station. He also runs away.
There is a competition for the selection of participants in the regional break competition. On stage is a team led by He Chuan. TV producers sit on the jury. While dancing, He Chuan gets injured in his leg. After the performance, the jury members present an award to He Chuan, and another member of the group, Dai, an invitation to join the best dance team in China, Black Tiger, which will compete with the world's best team, Phantom from California. Now Phantom is on tour in Japan, and then the team will come to China, where there will be a break-battle with the winners of the regional competition. The most likely winner of the all-China competition is the Black Tiger.
Team members blame Dai for betraying his friend. He says that he never considered himself a friend of He Chuan. But he has such a rich dad that he was able to buy his son a prize for participating in the competition.
Ti Hao tries to get a job as a dance coach, but he is not hired anywhere. He reads the address on the piece of paper his brother gave him.
He Chuan comes with his father to the office of the construction company headed by Mr. He. At a construction site nearby, workers are hauling bricks. Among their ranks is Ti Hao. Mr. He says to his son: I also once started with this, dragging bricks. And I earned… He Chuan: I know. Less than what your shirt alone is worth now.
He Chuan and his father enter the office. The father says to the son: now your place is here. You will learn how difficult it is to run a company. This is your office, and this is your secretary.
After his father left, He Chuan demands that the secretary remove the surveillance cameras installed there from the office. Or you will be fired immediately.
Ti Hao dances at the construction site during lunch break. Workers are delighted with his skill. He Chuan is told about dancing at the construction site. He summons Ti Hao to his office. I know you, I saw you two years ago. I'm putting together a team to participate in a regional competition, then we can compete with the best teams in the world. Come to rehearsal tomorrow. An opportunity like this comes once in a lifetime. Ti Hao: who is the coach? He Chuan: I am. Who else is on the team? As long as we are with you. Then there will be more of us. I will double your salary. Okay, morning! Ti Hao: tell me, what is dance for you? Are you hungry? Were you humiliated? Did you like a girl, and you understood that you could not provide her with a decent life? But when you dance, you understand that the whole world is at your feet, that you are invincible. We are too different.
A break-battle between two teams takes place in an abandoned hangar. Ti Hao enters the court. Opponent showers him with insults. The host removes the dancers from the site to avoid a fight. There is no one else to play for Ti Hao's team. He Chuan rises to the platform. He limps and leans on a cane. He performs the dance, Ti Hao's team is awarded the victory. He Chuan meets Ti Hao's team. He says his offer still stands. Ti Hao: My answer is no. Heal your leg. After the rest of the dancers leave, Xiao Fei comes up to He Chuan and holds out a bottle of balm: you will rub your leg twice a day.
He Chuan comes to Xiao Fei's shop the next day. He says the medicine helped. As he leaves, he leaves a box and an envelope for Xiao Fei. In the box is a smart blouse, and in the envelope is a birthday invitation.
Dressed in a new blouse, Xiao Fei goes to his birthday party. Ti Hao approaches her: where are you going? In a cafe with friends.
Xiao Fei comes to He Chuan's birthday party. She is looking for him among the guests, informs the invited girls that she will dance with the birthday boy. The girls insult Xiao Fei and call her a whore. The quarrel is interrupted by the appearance of He Chuan. He dances with Xiao Fei. Ti Hao is watching the dance. He approaches He Chuan and offers him a battle. If you win, I'm on your team. And if I win, you will fall behind Xiao Fei.
After the battle, the opponents shake hands. He Chuan: As you can see, we have a lot in common. We both live in dance. Ti Hao: tomorrow at eight.
The next day, He Chuan and his friends go to the garage of the car dealership where Ti Shi works. Ti Hao and his friends, including Xiao Fei, are waiting for them there. Ti Hao introduces He Chuan to his brother, announces his intentions to fight Phantom. He Chuan: But first we need to defeat the Black Tigers, although they are said to be invincible. Xiao Fei: what did you name your team? "Heavenly".
Ti Shi takes his brother aside: you wanted to work. Ti Hao: isn't dance a job? I want to get on the big stage.
The rehearsals of "Heavenly" begin.
Mr. He tells his son that he wants to send him to study at the University of Southern California. He Chuan refuses.
"Heavenly" sit in a street cafe. He Chuan brings sneakers in which the guys will have to dance. Ti Hao, who has just bought sneakers for Xiao Fei, hides his present.
Regional competition in progress. "Black Tiger" and "Heavenly" are recognized as the best. Teams are invited to the stage. The winner is announced. This is Black Tiger. Dai approaches He Chuan: the loser always loses.
"Heavenly" discuss their defeat: it's not fair. Our video from the tournament has more views. He Chuan says we need a bomb to challenge the "Phantom" through the Internet. After all, in the end everything is decided by ratings. Ti Hao: I have an idea. The group invents its own style: kungfu freedance.
In the evening, Chipmunk (a bandit whom Ti Hao hit with a bottle) and his henchmen arrive at Ti Shi's garage. I'm looking for your brother, I want to get even. Let him call me, choose the time and place. I'm waiting for his call.
"Heavenly" are rehearsing, there is a quarrel. Ti Hao is jealous of Xiao Fei for He Chuan. The group breaks up.
Ti Hao tells his brother about this. He says that it is not worth giving up. And stop whining.
Ti Shi sends a message to Chipmunk: today at 10 in the garage. Then Ti Shi sends messages to the Celestials, asking them to meet and reconcile.
The group is gathering. One of the girls tells Ti Hao that bandits came to the garage. Ti Hao rushes to help his brother.
Bandits come to the garage. Ti Shi takes a wrench in his hand and enters into a fight. He manages to neutralize most of the gang. Only a fighter of European appearance remains. He offers Ti Shi an unarmed fight. Ti Hao runs into the garage, he starts a fight with Chipmunk. The brothers win their fights, but Ti Shi's opponent manages to cut him with razors. Ti Shi bleeds out and dies. Phantom accepts the challenge. They, the "Black Tiger" and the "Heavenly" should take part in the battle.
The competition is starting. Dai sends a girl to the Celestials, who says that three fans from the province want to see Ti Hao and He Chuan.