Did Christy From Dance Moms Have a Baby on the Show

American reality goggle box series

Dance Moms
Dance Moms logo.png
Genre Reality
Starring
  • 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
  • Stacey Ketchman
  • Camryn Bridges
  • Camille Bridges
  • Maesi Caes
  • Jamie Caes
  • Laurieann Gibson
  • Cheryl Shush
  • 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
Theme music composer We3Kings[1]
Opening theme "Living on the Dance Flooring" performed by Nikko Lowe
State of origin United States
Original linguistic communication English
No. of seasons viii
No. of episodes 224 (including 10 specials) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Jeff Collins
  • Bryan Stinson
  • John R Corella
  • Kimberly Chessler
  • Michael Hammond
  • Robert Caplain
  • Scott Shatsky
  • Lindsay Weiglein
  • Tessa Khalaieff
Running time 42 minutes
Production visitor Collins Avenue Entertainment
Release
Original network Lifetime
Picture format HDTV 1080i
Original release July 13, 2011 (2011-07-13) –
September 10, 2019 (2019-09-10)
Chronology
Related shows
  • Dance Moms: Miami
  • Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition
  • Abby's Studio Rescue
  • Raising Asia
  • Dance Mums with Jennifer Ellison
External links
Website

Trip the light fantastic Moms is an American reality idiot box 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 testify business organisation under the tutelage of Abby Lee Miller also as the relationships betwixt Miller, the dancers, and their often grouse mothers. Set originally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and afterward in Los Angeles, California, the evidence 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 and so compete them at dance competitions all beyond the land.

Synopsis [edit]

Primarily ready in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and later in Los Angeles, California, the bear witness originally followed the Abby Lee Dance Company's Junior Aristocracy Contest Team of dancers aged 6–xvi as they traveled calendar week-to-week to various trip the light fantastic toe competitions, winning awards and preparing for Nationals, while at the aforementioned time being prepared by Abby Lee Miller to be "professional person, employable working dancers". The serial depicted the doting mothers as rivals of each other on behalf of their daughters, ofttimes arguing with Miller and each other, and sometimes closing ranks against rival teams. Dance performances were creatively conceptualized by Miller and her trip the light fantastic toe instructors, with input from the show'due south producers, while the choreography was done by Miller, her staff, and occasionally a guest choreographer. Various rival dance teams spurred the squad's competitiveness. The show's success was often credited to the drama and conflict amidst Miller and the moms, along with the weekly dances and the shut relationships amid the girls as viewers watched them grow upward and improve their skills.

The show features Miller as an extremely strict dance squad coach who, over the series, relied more than and more than on criticism, sometimes personal, to motivate the girls, with an emphasis on hard piece of work and contest against teammates. Every calendar week on the show, Miller used a pyramid of individual headshots and gave feedback to each girl about her ranking, previous week'due south performance, mental attitude, attempt, and the beliefs of the girl herself and her mother. Miller had never used a pyramid in her studio prior to Trip the light fantastic Moms, and when one time asked about it, Miller stated, "I've never done that in my life. That has aught to do with me. That's the prove; they came up with that whole process."[2]

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

During the second half of season vii, several dancers and their mothers left the ALDC to class "The Irreplaceables". Abby left the prove several episodes subsequently, followed by the remaining ALDC dancers and mothers.

In July 2018, Miller appear her return for season 8 of Dance Moms.[iii] Executive producer Bryan Stinson appear the bear witness would be casting a whole new team, with concluding callbacks being in September 2018.[4] On Jan 12, a new team was selected, consisting of 8 dancers.[5] A promo for the new flavor was released in February, revealing that the show would be set around Miller'south boxing with Burkitt'due south Lymphoma while returning "back to her roots" with a new team.[half dozen] The season is fix in Pittsburgh, in the aforementioned studio where the show began in 2011. Flavour 8 premiered on Lifetime on June iv, 2019.[7]

Cast [edit]

Abby Lee Trip the light fantastic toe Company [edit]

  • Abby Lee Miller is the director of Reign Trip the light fantastic toe Productions (formerly Maryen Lorrain Dance Studio), which houses the Abby Lee Dance Visitor (ALDC), of which she is owner and chief choreographer.[8] [9] [10] She left the show during season 7B in relation to pending sentencing for financial related crimes (described beneath), and with the bandage fracturing into separate groups as role of the resulting fallout from it. She returned for season eight.
  • Gianna Martello is an instructor for RDP covering all genres of trip the light fantastic, and is also the assistant choreographer for the ALDC Inferior Aristocracy Competition team.[11] Martello studied dance nether Miller'southward tutelage through Reign Dance Productions.

Seasons 1–7 cast [edit]

  • Melissa Ziegler-Gisoni is the female parent of Maddie Ziegler, a lyrical/contemporary and tap dancer, and Mackenzie Ziegler, an acro/hip hop dancer and singer (formerly under the stage proper name Mack Z) from Murrysville, Pennsylvania.[eight] Maddie was known to be Abby'southward favorite pupil during her time on the testify, which caused tension between the other moms and Abby. Maddie and Mackenzie studied dance at Abby Lee Miller'south studio through Reign Trip the light fantastic toe Productions from the early on ages of iv and ii respectively. They were original cast members of the testify and left during season six.
  • Christi Lukasiak is the mother of Chloe Lukasiak, a lyrical/contemporary and ballet dancer from Mars, Pennsylvania. Chloe began dancing at Miller's studio at age two. They were original cast members of the show just left the testify post-obit the flavor four finale. They returned to invitee star for the season 7A finale and flavour 7B[12] before leaving the testify in one case again post-obit the flavor seven finale.
  • Holly Hatcher-Frazier is the mother of Nia Frazier, a contemporary dancer and singer (under the stage name Nia Sioux),[8] from Pittsburgh. They were original cast members of the show, and left the ALDC during flavor seven to form "The Irreplaceables". They officially departed the show following the finale.
  • Kelly Hyland is the mother of Brooke Hyland, an acro/contemporary dancer and singer and Paige Hyland, an acro/jazz dancer and model from Murrysville. Kelly had been a dancer at ALDC when she was immature, and was fifty-fifty taught by Abby herself before quitting to go a cheerleader. Brooke and Paige began dancing at Miller'due south studio at age three. The Hylands were original cast members, merely left the show in the middle of flavor four following a physical altercation between Kelly and Abby.
  • Cathy Nesbitt-Stein is the mother of Vivi-Anne Stein, a musical theatre & tap dancer from Canton, Ohio who joined the ALDC for most of season 1. Vivi-Anne was previously a student and squad member at her mother's studio, Candy Apples Trip the light fantastic Center, where she continued her trip the light fantastic training later on leaving the squad and bear witness. Cathy and Vivi-Anne continued to appear as recurring rivals since season two. (Also see "Rival studios" below.)
  • Jill Vertes is the mother of Kendall Vertes,[8] a jazz/lyrical dancer, model and vocaliser (under the stage name Kendall M) from Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania. Before joining the ALDC in flavour 2, Kendall studied trip the light fantastic toe at Rogers Dance in Pittsburgh and Studio 19 in Mars.[13] During season two, they switched to Processed Apples Dance Center for several episodes, but ultimately returned to the ALDC. They left the ALDC during season 7 to class "The Irreplaceables", parting the testify every bit a whole following the season.

Trip the light fantastic Moms at the May 2015 opening of ALDC-LA in Santa Monica, California, season v. From left: Holly, Kira Beau, Melissa, Jill Vertes and Jessalynn Siwa.

  • Leslie Ackerman is the mother of Payton Ackerman, a hip hop & contemporary dancer from Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania. Payton began dancing with the ALDC when she was 11 years old. She joined the team as a recurring member multiple times throughout seasons 2-4. She graduated from the ALDC in 2015.
  • Kristie Ray is the mother of Asia Monet Ray, a jazz/contemporary dancer and vocaliser (under the stage name Asia Monet) from Corona, California. Asia commencement appeared on AUDC, where she was the youngest competitor from either flavor. Asia briefly danced with the Inferior Aristocracy Competition Team in flavour 3 and left just before Nationals.
  • Kira Girard is the mother of Kalani Hilliker,[8] [14] a contemporary & lyrical dancer and model/fashion designer from Mesa, Arizona. Kalani appeared on season 2 of Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition (AUDC)[15] and was brought to ALDC in season 4 to replace Brooke and Paige. After several weeks with the ALDC team in season 4, she was fabricated a permanent team member of the ALDC in flavor 5. They left the ALDC during season seven to form "The Irreplaceables", and left the show following the season finale.
  • Jessalynn Siwa is the female parent of JoJo Siwa,[16] a jazz/contemporary and hip hop dancer and singer from Omaha, Nebraska. Earlier joining the ALDC equally guests in season five, Jessalynn and JoJo appeared on season two of AUDC.[17] JoJo was brought in to replace Chloe on the ALDC squad. Later on several episodes as a invitee dancer, Jojo was made a full-fourth dimension team member but left the testify nearly the end of flavour 6 after signing a contract with Nickelodeon. Jessalynn and JoJo also made a invitee appearance in season eight.
  • Ashlee Allen is the mother of Brynn Rumfallo, a lyrical & contemporary dancer from Phoenix, Arizona. Prior to Dance Moms, Brynn previously had trained at Club Dance Studio, Arizona, like her teammate Kalani. Brynn joined the team in season 5 as a invitee so was given the opportunity to be a total-fourth dimension member of the squad for flavor half-dozen. They left the show at the end of season seven along with the other remaining ALDC members.
  • Yolanda Walmsley is the mother of Elliana Walmsley, a lyrical/contemporary and ballroom dancer from Boulder, Colorado.[18] They joined the ALDC mini team in flavour six, and Elliana joined the aristocracy team in season seven. They left the prove during season 7 along with the other remaining ALDC members only returned for some episodes in flavour viii. They were later dismissed past Abby later on Yolanda acquired tension between the other cast members.
  • Stacey Ketchman is the mother of Lilliana Ketchman, an acro/ballet and gimmicky dancer from Fayetteville, N Carolina. They joined the ALDC mini team in season 6, and Lilliana joined the elite squad in flavor seven. They left the prove during season 7 along with the other remaining ALDC members simply returned for season eight.
  • Camille Bridges is the mother of Camryn Bridges, jazz & contemporary dancer from St. Louis, Missouri. They joined the ALDC in season 7, simply after that season left with several of the other cast members to form "The Irreplaceables".
  • Jaime Caes is the female parent of Maesi Caes, a hip hop & contemporary dancer from Altoona, Iowa who danced with Justin Bieber in Des Moines on his Purpose World Tour.[19] They joined the ALDC in flavor vii, but later on that flavor left forth with the other remaining ALDC members. Jaime and Maesi tin be seen in the season viii special "The New Team", but didn't return with the team.

Season 8 bandage [edit]

  • Tricia Farrar is the female parent of Brady Farrar, a ballet & contemporary dancer from Miami, Florida. They joined the ALDC in flavour 8, but afterwards that season left afterwards Abby's favoritism towards Brady caused tension between the mothers. They later returned to the ALDC. Brady is the first boy on the ALDC Junior Elite Competition Squad.
  • Ann Colin is the female parent of Hannah Colin, a lyrical & contemporary dancer from New Albany, Indiana. They joined the ALDC in flavor 8.
  • Joanne Paolantonio is the mother of GiaNina Paolantonio, a lyrical & musical theatre dancer from Oakhurst, New Jersey who played Amanda Thripp in the Broadway musical Matilda and a guest pointe ballerina in The Greatest Showman. They joined the ALDC in flavour 8.
  • Michelle Georgiana is the mother of Sarah Georgiana, an acro & contemporary dancer from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. They joined the ALDC in flavour 8, merely later that season left subsequently their loyalty to the ALDC was questioned.
  • Ashley Hosbach is the mother of Pressley Hosbach, a contemporary & musical theatre dancer from Florham Park, New Jersey. They joined the ALDC in season 8.
  • Erin Kristich is the mother of Savannah Kristich, a gimmicky/lyrical dancer from Las Vegas, Nevada. They joined the ALDC in season 8, but afterwards that season left after information technology was announced that Elliana Walmsey (Savannah's rival) was returning to the show.
  • Lakisha Samuels is the mother of Paris Moore, a contemporary dancer from Jacksonville, N Carolina. They joined the ALDC in season 8 to replace Elliana.

"The Irreplaceables" [edit]

  • Cheryl Burke is the trip the light fantastic charabanc for "The Irreplaceables".[20]
  • Holly Hatcher-Frazier and her daughter Nia Frazier (aka. Nia Sioux) (See "Abby Lee Dance Company" above.)
  • Christi Lukasiak and her daughter Chloe Lukasiak (Meet "Abby Lee Dance Company" in a higher place.)
  • Jill Vertes and her daughter Kendall Vertes (See "Abby Lee Trip the light fantastic Visitor" above.)
  • Kira Girard and her daughter Kalani Hilliker (See "Abby Lee Dance Company" higher up.)
  • Camille Bridges and her daughter Camryn Bridges (See "Abby Lee Dance Company" to a higher place.)

Rival studios [edit]

  • Candy Apples Dance Center (Canton, Ohio) is owned and operated by Cathy Nesbitt-Stein,[eight] the mother of Vivi-Anne, who danced with the ALDC in season 1.[21] [22] The CADC has been the primary rival of the ALDC throughout seasons 1–5 along with season 7. Over the five seasons of Dance Moms, bear witness producers added several dancers who were well known in the dance competition world and/or had auditioned for Dance Moms in the by, making the "Processed Apples" a team that existed merely for television (the real-life Processed Apple tree team ceased to be featured on the show). Partway through season 5, the CADC was completely recast for one week (run across below).
  • Studio Bleu Trip the light fantastic Eye (Ashburn, Virginia) is coached by Gloria Hampton, the mother of Kaeli, who danced with the ALDC as a guest squad member briefly in flavour 3.[23] [24] [25] Studio Bleu'southward contest team, which the ALDC competed against several times, was portrayed as a respected and formidable opponent in several episodes.
  • Murrieta Dance Project (Murrieta, California) is owned and operated by Erin Babbs,[26] who has been an occasional guest choreographer for the CADC in seasons 4 and 5.[27] [28] MDP competed confronting the ALDC several times in season v. In season seven, Chloe Lukasiak joined MDP and danced with the team for a short period of time before leaving MDP to join "The Irreplaceables".
  • Broadway Trip the light fantastic Academy (Fenton, Michigan) is owned and operated past Jeanette Cota,[29] the mother of Ava, who guest starred as role of the ALDC "Select Team" in season 4.[30] [31] [32] The existent BDA squad competed confronting the ALDC several times in flavour 5 before leaving the show (except for Ava) to be replaced on the TV squad by the four dancers from the former CADC team.
    • Beginning with the start of season 5.5, BDA competed as "Candy Apples" for one calendar week after which they resumed using their actual name. This team (consisting of Haley Huelsman, Tessa Wilkinson, Chloe Smith, Ashtin Roth and Ava) won the Overall Group competition, handing the ALDC their commencement Nationals loss in the group overall category.
  • Studio xix Dance Complex (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is owned and operated by Tammy Croftcheck & Katie Watts. Studio 19 has been the main rival of the ALDC for Season 8.

Episodes [edit]

Notes
  1. ^ Flavor 2 also included two special episodes (kickoff, 2nd) that were not allocated episode numbers past Lifetime.
  2. ^ Season three also included one special episode that was not allocated an episode number past Lifetime.
  3. ^ Season 4 likewise included 2 special episodes (offset, second) that were not allocated episode numbers past Lifetime.
  4. ^ Season 5 also included ii special episodes (outset, second) that were not allocated episode numbers by Lifetime.
  5. ^ Season 6 also included ane special episode that was not allocated an episode number by Lifetime.
  6. ^ Season vii besides included one special episode that was not allocated an episode number past Lifetime.
  7. ^ Season 8 also included three special episodes (first, 2nd, 3rd) that were not allocated episode numbers by Lifetime.

Awards and nominations [edit]

Controversy and criticism [edit]

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 flavour two episode "Topless Showgirls", which aired on March half dozen, 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, "Anybody in the manufacture 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'southward DVD.[37]

Kelly Hyland was arrested in early on January 2014 on charges of assaulting Miller during a dispute backstage at a dance contest held in New York City during filming for the prove'south 4th flavour in November 2013. Hyland appeared in court with Miller on January 21, 2014 and pleaded "not guilty". A hearing was scheduled for March just adjourned to May 5, 2014. Legal skillful Rosemarie Arnold opined that considering the episode aired on Television, Hyland's defense that the alleged attack was scripted and that the producers deliberately incited her to strike Miller was feasible.[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] Later on the concluding episode of season 4, Christi and Chloe Lukasiak also left Trip the light fantastic Moms.[ citation needed ]

On Oct 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 fake bankruptcy declarations in hiding some $755,000.[forty] [41] 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 yr and a day in prison, followed by two years of supervised release.[42] [43] season 7B was the last flavor to feature the original bandage members. Subsequently filming for season vii B wrapped up The Irreplaceables announced that they were going on tour.[44]

On June 2, 2020, Miller posted a black square to Instagram on Coma 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 eight 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 listen to this day during my time on DMS8 is 'I know y'all grew up in the HOOD with simply a box of 8 crayons, but I grew up in the Country Club with a box of 64—don't exist stupid,'" Smith wrote on Instagram. The following day on June 3, 2020, some other 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 Due east! News via electronic mail that Miller "tried to spin Camryn as being the poor one and in that location on scholarship. She would say the most terrible things on camera. Information technology was a traumatic feel that I wish on no i."[45] Miller has since deleted her Black Lives Matter post and on June iv, 2020, she issued an amends to "Kamryn, Adriana, and anyone else I've hurt", saying, "I realize that racism tin come up 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 hope to educate myself, learn, abound, and do better. While I hope to one day earn your forgiveness, I recognize that words alone are non enough. I understand information technology takes time and genuine change." It was announced that on June 5, 2020, Lifetime decided to sever ties with Miller as a effect of the allegations of the racist remarks she made. The network canceled the Abby's Virtual Trip the light fantastic-Off contest reality series announced in April.[46]

Spin-offs [edit]

A spin-off series, Trip the light fantastic Moms: Miami, prepare in Miami, Florida, at Victor Smalley and Angel Armas' Stars Dance Studio, premiered on Apr 3, 2012,[47] just was cancelled in September 2012.

A sis programme titled Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition [48] followed Miller and other dance professionals judging twelve young dancers aged six–xiii years on different styles of dance, hoping to find the most versatile dancer of the grouping. 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 Aristocracy 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.[49]

A British version of Dance Moms titled Dance Mums with Jennifer Ellison premiered on Oct 20, 2014 and ran for two seasons. Jennifer Ellison hosted the series, fix at her Liverpool dance school, Jelli Studios.[50] Trip the light fantastic 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 adept during the coronavirus pandemic.[51] Still, Lifetime pulled the show on June five, 2020 later on two African-American mothers accused Miller of using racist and condescending language towards their daughters during previous seasons of Dance Moms.[52]

Ellen DeGeneres is developing a film based on Dance Moms equally of 2016.[53]

Run across likewise [edit]

  • Dance Nation, a 2018 Pulitzer-nominated play past Clare Barron which is heavily inspired by the cast of Dance Moms

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Abby Lee Dance Company
  • Dance Moms at IMDb
  • Processed Apples Trip the light fantastic toe Center
  • Trip the light fantastic Moms on TVGuide.com
  • The Irreplaceables

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