Sobre la competitiva compañia de danza de Abby Lee Miller, famosa por sus demandas y expectativas, y sobre los niños que dan sus primeros pasos hacia el estrellato, bajo las miradas de sus m... Leer todoSobre la competitiva compañia de danza de Abby Lee Miller, famosa por sus demandas y expectativas, y sobre los niños que dan sus primeros pasos hacia el estrellato, bajo las miradas de sus madres, y de Miller.Sobre la competitiva compañia de danza de Abby Lee Miller, famosa por sus demandas y expectativas, y sobre los niños que dan sus primeros pasos hacia el estrellato, bajo las miradas de sus madres, y de Miller.
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OK, I admit it, I spent a rainy day watching this show. I kept watching hoping I would see something positive, but alas, I saw abusive behavior aimed at children, with their parents approval and of course tacit public approval based on the fact that the show has been renewed for more than one season.
I find it especially sad that a TV channel like Lifetime, that claims to be "Television for Women" would produce a show that shows continual verbal, emotional and possibly physical abuse of young girls.
The fact that no one from any sort of Child Protect services has never investigated this woman amazes me.
The moms are worse, as they allow it to happen. Not only to they allow it, but they run back begging for more. And they have the most inappropriate conversations in front of those kids.
If anyone has children or has an interest in advocating for children they should avoid this show.
I find it especially sad that a TV channel like Lifetime, that claims to be "Television for Women" would produce a show that shows continual verbal, emotional and possibly physical abuse of young girls.
The fact that no one from any sort of Child Protect services has never investigated this woman amazes me.
The moms are worse, as they allow it to happen. Not only to they allow it, but they run back begging for more. And they have the most inappropriate conversations in front of those kids.
If anyone has children or has an interest in advocating for children they should avoid this show.
Abby has pushed some of these girls emotions to the brink of breaking. Like with Chloe. How could someone even call a child WASHED UP and constantly berate the girl for things? She's always compared to Maddie and when Chloe beat Kendall i believe? instead of being happy for Chloe, Abby throws a hissy fit and called the girl washed up and even told Christi that her daughter SUCKED!! how DARE she? how could a human being do that!? instead of praising Chloe and being happy for her, she has to go and do that. i don't blame that girl one bit for having enough.I congratulate Christi for pulling Chloe out. enoughs enough with the verbal and emotional abuse because frankly thats what it appears to be from my perspective.
I would never subject my child to someone that teaches like that. each girl is amazing and talented. Abby just fails to point that out instead points out the more negative things and compares them to someone else entirely. but what Maddie doesn't realize is there is always someone better than she is out there. its just how the universe works. maybe Abby should try using some positive praise and not make these girls feel like crap.
I would never subject my child to someone that teaches like that. each girl is amazing and talented. Abby just fails to point that out instead points out the more negative things and compares them to someone else entirely. but what Maddie doesn't realize is there is always someone better than she is out there. its just how the universe works. maybe Abby should try using some positive praise and not make these girls feel like crap.
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!
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!
I know I'm wayyy late but I was looking for something to binge watch and I guess I just can't leave my opinion on this monstrosity unsaid. The only reason I would even think to give this a 4/10 is solely for the girls and their dancing. They all deserve so much better. Better than this monster who labeled herself a dance teacher. Better than the mothers who allow this overgrown bully to attack their little girls and abuse them relentlessly. I can only imagine the trauma that was inflicted on these children during this experience. If any of them are now emotionally and mentally healthy adults then they deserve a crown simply for that. I understand that cancel culture wasn't a thing when this show started but I really can't fathom why Abby was allowed to continue terrorizing these girls for so many years without being held accountable. She is clearly someone who never realized her own dreams and goals in life so she makes herself feel validated by picking apart these little girls who don't know any better. Classic bully. It's disgusting. That being said, those girls are beautiful dancers and I enjoy seeing them go out there and perform beautifully. Abby and the moms do not deserve these sweet kids 😞.
How can we as a society condone the behavior of one Abby Lee Miller? I get that dance is a tough profession and the directors are unforgiving, however, we must realize these young ladies are still STUDENTS! It is obvious that the producers want to exploit the fact that Abby Lee Miller is a dance instructor who does not know what she is doing and that the only talent she has is screaming at everyone and punishing her students if she hates their mothers. That's all this show is: PURE EXPLOITATION. It's obvious because let's face it, Collins Avenue, the producers of the show, are famous for creating exploitation television. Don't believe me Google "American Colony."
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- TriviaNia is the only dancer who made it from Season 1 all the way to Season 7.
- ConexionesEdited into Dance Moms: Most Outrageous Moments (2011)
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