Dancing Mom

Dancing Mom




🛑 ALL INFORMATION CLICK HERE 👈🏻👈🏻👈🏻

































Dancing Mom
All Titles TV Episodes Celebs Companies Keywords Advanced Search
Fully supported English (United States) Partially supported Français (Canada) Français (France) Deutsch (Deutschland) हिंदी (भारत) Italiano (Italia) Português (Brasil) Español (España) Español (México)
TV Series 2011–2019 2011–2019 TV-PG TV-PG 42 m
8 years 2019 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 See all
Dance Moms: Brady's Blindfolded Solo Causes Controversy
Dance Moms: Abby Says Gianina Is Just Not Good Enough
Dance Moms: The Aldc Is Triumphant At Nationals
Dance Moms: Pressley's Solo Flower Child
Dance Moms: Lilly's Solo Inside Out
Dance Moms: Brady's Solo Eyes On Me
Dance Moms: Pressley's Solo Annabelle
Dance Moms: The Aldc Must Place First
Dance Moms: Studio 19 Invades Aldc Territory
Abby Lee Miller has recently been arrested for bankruptcy fraud.
I Love Only Silence (uncredited) Performed by Alyson Greenfield
I am from Canada and started at 4 years old doing tap, jazz, and ballet until I 20. I started with a small company where there was no body image issues or focused on. You could choose competitive, non competitive and with ballet I always had chances to move up grades with demonstrative exams. I was in the Nutcracker ( I had to compete against a lot of girls throughout my province) and danced it for 6 years straight. At 14, I was invited on full scholarships to the Royal Winnipeg in Canada too, a major ballet dance company. This school was intense but I was never demeaned or told I wasn't good enough I left because of injury doing pointe ballet to my knee and retired at 20. In my experience I have NEVER encountered all the negativity that gets spewed out this show. The adults are appalling and the teacher as well. There will always be competition in the world of dance, but all my instructors would wear dance apparel and would actually do hands on teaching without pitting students against each other and constantly being yelled at. Cool your heels lady, you're going break these young girls spirits and eventually they will lose their love of dance!
Suggest an edit or add missing content
What is the German language plot outline for Dance Moms (2011)?
Who Are the 2022 Emmy Acting Nominees?
We Love These Hollywood Power Couples
The series follows doting mothers and their childrens' early steps on the road to stardom, all under the discerning eye of a notoriously demanding and passionate dance instructor. The series follows doting mothers and their childrens' early steps on the road to stardom, all under the discerning eye of a notoriously demanding and passionate dance instructor. The series follows doting mothers and their childrens' early steps on the road to stardom, all under the discerning eye of a notoriously demanding and passionate dance instructor.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Abby Lee Miller
Gianna Martello
Maddie Ziegler
Mackenzie Ziegler
Melissa Ziegler-Gisoni
Chloe Lukasiak
Christi Lukasiak
Nia Sioux
Holly Frazier
Brooke Hyland
Paige Hyland
Kelly Hyland
Vivi-Anne Stein
Cathy Nesbitt-Stein
Kendall Vertes
Jill Vertes
Payton Ackerman
Leslie Ackerman
Asia Monet Ray
Kristi Ray
Kalani Hilliker
Kira Girard
JoJo Siwa
Jessalynn Siwa
Brynn Rumfallo
Ashlee Allen
Elliana Walmsley
Yolanda Walmsley
Lilliana Ketchman
Stacey Ketchman
Camryn Bridges
Camille Bridges
Maesi Caes
Jamie Caes
Laurieann Gibson
Cheryl Burke
Brady Farrar
Tricia Farrar
Hannah Colin
Ann Colin
GiaNina Paolantonio
Joanne Palantonio
Sarah Georgiana
Michelle Georgiana
Pressley Hosbach
Ashley Hosbach
Savannah Kristich
Erin Kristich
Kamryn Smith
Adriana Smith
Paris Moore
Lakisha Samuels


Jeff Collins
Bryan Stinson
John R Corella
Kimberly Chessler
Michael Hammond
Robert Caplain
Scott Shatsky
Lindsay Weiglein
Tessa Khalaieff


^ Season 2 also included two special episodes ( first , second ) that were not allocated episode numbers by Lifetime.

^ Season 3 also included one special episode that was not allocated an episode number by Lifetime.

^ Season 4 also included two special episodes ( first , second ) that were not allocated episode numbers by Lifetime.

^ Season 5 also included two special episodes ( first , second ) that were not allocated episode numbers by Lifetime.

^ Season 6 also included one special episode that was not allocated an episode number by Lifetime.

^ Season 7 also included one special episode that was not allocated an episode number by Lifetime.

^ Season 8 also included three special episodes ( first , second , third ) that were not allocated episode numbers by Lifetime.


Dance Moms is an American reality television series that debuted on Lifetime on July 13, 2011. Created by Collins Avenue Productions , the show follows the training and careers of children in dance and show business under the tutelage of Abby Lee Miller as well as the relationships between Miller, the dancers, and their often bickering mothers. Set originally in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania, and later in Los Angeles , California, the show is primarily filmed at the Abby Lee Dance Company (ALDC) studios. The show follows the girls on the ALDC Junior Elite Competition Team as they learn their dances and then compete them at dance competitions all across the country.

Primarily set in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania and later in Los Angeles, California, the show originally followed the Abby Lee Dance Company's Junior Elite Competition Team of dancers aged 6–16 as they traveled week-to-week to various dance competitions, winning awards and preparing for Nationals, while at the same time being prepared by Abby Lee Miller to be "professional, employable working dancers". The series depicted the doting mothers as rivals of each other on behalf of their daughters, often arguing with Miller and each other, and sometimes closing ranks against rival teams. Dance performances were creatively conceptualized by Miller and her dance instructors, with input from the show's producers, while the choreography was done by Miller, her staff, and occasionally a guest choreographer. Various rival dance teams spurred the team's competitiveness. The show's success was often credited to the drama and conflict among Miller and the moms, along with the weekly dances and the close relationships among the girls as viewers watched them grow up and improve their skills.

The show features Miller as an extremely strict dance team coach who, over the series, relied more and more on criticism, sometimes personal, to motivate the girls, with an emphasis on hard work and competition against teammates. Every week on the show, Miller used a pyramid of individual headshots and gave feedback to each girl about her ranking, previous week's performance, attitude, effort, and the behavior of the girl herself and her mother. Miller had never used a pyramid in her studio prior to Dance Moms , and when once asked about it, Miller stated, "I've never done that in my life. That has nothing to do with me. That's the show; they came up with that whole process." [2]

In season 5, Miller relocated the team to Los Angeles to help build her reputation in the west coast, and while the team continued weekly competitions, the focus shifted somewhat to include preparation for careers in the acting and music businesses.

During the second half of season 7, several dancers and their mothers left the ALDC to form "The Irreplaceables". Abby left the show several episodes later, followed by the remaining ALDC dancers and mothers.

In July 2018, Miller announced her return for season 8 of Dance Moms . [3] Executive producer Bryan Stinson announced the show would be casting a whole new team, with final callbacks being in September 2018. [4] On January 12, a new team was selected, consisting of 8 dancers. [5] A promo for the new season was released in February, revealing that the show would be set around Miller's battle with Burkitt's Lymphoma while returning "back to her roots" with a new team. [6] The season is set in Pittsburgh , in the same studio where the show began in 2011. Season 8 premiered on Lifetime on June 4, 2019. [7]

Several episodes featured controversial costume choices made by Miller, some of which were criticized by the moms, particularly Lukasiak and Frazier. Due to heavy criticism, the season 2 episode "Topless Showgirls", which aired on March 6, 2012, has been removed from rotation. The episode features the young dancers performing a burlesque-style routine and wearing sequined, flesh-toned bra tops and tights in an effort to make them appear nude. Miller defends her costume choice saying, "Everyone in the industry knows the girls are completely covered and everything's harmless." Lifetime confirmed pulling the episode. [35] [36] The episode is not included on the season's DVD. [37]

Kelly Hyland was arrested in early January 2014 on charges of assaulting Miller during a dispute backstage at a dance competition held in New York City during filming for the show's fourth season in November 2013. Hyland appeared in court with Miller on January 21, 2014, and pleaded "not guilty". A hearing was scheduled for March but adjourned to May 5, 2014. Legal expert Rosemarie Arnold opined that because the episode aired on TV, Hyland's defense that the alleged assault was scripted and that the producers deliberately incited her to strike Miller was viable. [38] On a January 29 appearance on The View , Miller announced that Hyland and her daughters Brooke and Paige Hyland were no longer contracted with and would no longer appear on Dance Moms . [39] After the final episode of season 4, Christi and Chloe Lukasiak also left Dance Moms . [40]

On October 13, 2015, Abby Lee Miller was indicted in Pittsburgh on charges of concealing her income from her performances on the show in 2012 and 2013. She was charged with bankruptcy fraud, concealment of bankruptcy assets and false bankruptcy declarations in hiding some $755,000. [41] [42] In June 2016, Miller pled guilty to the charges, and entered a plea deal with the IRS. [ citation needed ] In May 2017, Miller was sentenced to one year and a day in prison, followed by two years of supervised release. [43] [44] Season 7B was the last season to feature the original cast members. After filming for season 7B wrapped up, The Irreplaceables announced that they were going on tour. [45]

On June 2, 2020, Miller posted a black square to Instagram on Blackout Tuesday in response to the murders of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery , and the shooting of Breonna Taylor . This caused Adriana Smith, the mother of Dance Moms season 8 dancer Kamryn, to share on Instagram that she and her daughter left the show because of their experience with Miller. "A statement from her that sticks in my mind to this day during my time on DMS8 is 'I know you grew up in the HOOD with only a box of 8 crayons, but I grew up in the Country Club with a box of 64—don't be stupid,'" Smith wrote on Instagram. The following day on June 3, 2020, another Dance Moms mother, Camille Bridges, accused Miller of treating her daughter Camryn differently because of her race and that the environment was "extremely hostile". She told E! News via e-mail that Miller "tried to spin Camryn as being the poor one and there on scholarship. She would say the most terrible things on camera. It was a traumatic experience that I wish on no one." [46] Miller has since deleted her Black Lives Matter post and on June 4, 2020, she issued an apology to "Kamryn, Adriana, and anyone else I've hurt", saying, "I realize that racism can come not just from hate, but also from ignorance. No matter the cause, it is harmful, and it is my fault. While I cannot change the past or remove the harm I have done, I promise to educate myself, learn, grow, and do better. While I hope to one day earn your forgiveness, I recognize that words alone are not enough. I understand it takes time and genuine change.” It was announced that on June 5, 2020, Lifetime decided to sever ties with Miller as a result of the allegations of the racist remarks she made. The network canceled the Abby's Virtual Dance-Off competition reality series announced in April. [47]

A spin-off series, Dance Moms: Miami , set in Miami , Florida, at Victor Smalley and Angel Armas' Stars Dance Studio, premiered on April 3, 2012, [48] but was cancelled in September 2012.

A sister program titled Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition [49] followed Miller and other dance professionals judging twelve young dancers aged 6–13 years on different styles of dance, hoping to find the most versatile dancer of the group. The series premiered on October 9, 2012, and ran for two seasons. Ray, Siwa, and Hilliker made their debuts on the show before joining the ALDC Elite Team on Dance Moms .

In 2014, Miller hosted another sister program titled Abby's Studio Rescue that followed Miller as she visited dance studios across the country to assist them to improve their choreography, studio decor, staff and other aspects. It premiered on June 24, 2014.

In July 2014, another spin-off titled Raising Asia starred Asia Monet Ray, a guest team member for several episodes of season 3 of Dance Moms . The show followed Ray, her model mom, bodybuilder dad and younger sister Bella Blu, helping Asia to pursue her dreams of fame in show business. [50]

A British version of Dance Moms titled Dance Mums with Jennifer Ellison premiered on October 20, 2014, and ran for two seasons. Jennifer Ellison hosted the series, set at her Liverpool dance school, Jelli Studios. [51] Dance Mums was produced by Shiver Productions .

In April 2020, it was announced that another spin-off Abby's Virtual Dance-Off would be set to debut during the summer of 2020. The 12-episode show would consist of taped submissions from dance contestants, with Miller judging via video conference, in keeping with social-distancing practiced during the coronavirus pandemic . [52] However, Lifetime pulled the show on June 5, 2020, after two African-American mothers accused Miller of using racist and condescending language towards their daughters during previous seasons of Dance Moms . [53]

Ellen DeGeneres is developing a film based on Dance Moms as of 2016. [54]

"Living on the Dance Floor" performed by Nikko Lowe
224 (including 10 specials) ( list of episodes )
July 13, 2011 ( 2011-07-13 ) – September 10, 2019 ( 2019-09-10 )
Choice TV: Reality Personality (Female)


If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.
Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.
An error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later.
0:03 / 0:48 • Watch full video Live
Watch ads now so you can enjoy fewer interruptions

If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.
Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.
An error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later.
0:00 / 0:00 • Watch full video Live

Hd Jav Ass
Not Fully Naked Girls
Bbw Facefuck

Report Page