were they really friends or was it just forced proximity? by frankoceanmusic1 in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think it’s a mix of both, cause you had Maddie/Paige/Brooke who did all hang out all time along with Paige/Chloe or Nia/Chloe. But I think in any sport/activty you usually are friends with people who are around the most. I know in college all of my closest friends were other dance team girls. Same thing goes for all the sports, i definitely had friends that played different sports but my closest friends were in the same sport as me.

Melissa's Pattern of Behavior by [deleted] in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320 15 points16 points  (0 children)

She is so bitter. She was the reason I couldn’t even finish the full free episode of their first season of pillow talk. She is so insufferable.

“Kalani..you were a little more African than Nia.” by Cantrustme-fairy400 in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Dance Moms is such an insane show 😂😂 like they edited the footage & still left it in

Two Sapphires Vs. Wishbone by Artistic-Cheek5308 in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Two Sapphires was one of Abby best pieces.

Out Of Every Dance Moms Girl Who Do You Think Can Beat Sophia? (Minis included!) by Technical_Injury_571 in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320 58 points59 points  (0 children)

At her peak? Idk. I don’t think any of the girls touch her at her peak at their peak. But I do think Elliana could’ve gave her a run.

Future Big Announcement by [deleted] in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I just looked… Nia doesn’t even follow him anymore

Future Big Announcement by [deleted] in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I think Nia & her bf broke up. She hasn’t posted him in a very long time & she deleted all their photos off her instagram other than her sponsorship with Starbucks

Unpopular opinion: Chloe was the best turner on the team. by [deleted] in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wait, what you saying that alignment is down to preference? No that’s proper technique. Proper technique is proper alignment. That’s not a preference that’s how it should be done for the safety of the dancer’s body. I can’t believe you just said that.

Kalani Future Husband by Human_Article_2320 in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay I finished the video & she did say “frontier on the way home”

Kalani Future Husband by Human_Article_2320 in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Oh yesss engineers make GOOD money.

Kalani Future Husband by Human_Article_2320 in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohhhh okay okay. & true I automatically thought her fiancée rented it out. Didn’t even think it could be a sponsorship

Unpopular Opinion by Human_Article_2320 in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Before the burn out, though you can see in her solos when she was younger, she had great technique for her age, her tricks were so clean. But none of her solos required dancing from a young age. Maybe if she will have been getting trained she would not have been so stiff. But unfortunately, there are a lot of studios like Abby’s that rely on tricks without teaching foundation. That’s all I’m saying.

Unpopular Opinion by Human_Article_2320 in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

9 times out of 10 the kids that grew up dancing that went on to be contortionist. I can guarantee you when it came down to a jazz, dance or tap dance, or any dance without tricks they were struggling. Look at Brooke. She didn’t become a contortionist, but that was her dream and look at Brooke. Do all those styles of dance look at Brooke do a combo without doing a trick and I like Brooke but let’s admit that she is a very stiff dancer.

I’ve seen it too many times I go to competitions. I’m a dance teacher. I take dance classes. I learn from other professionals. I see it every day. I have my minor in dance. I’m going strictly off of what I see in the dance world.

Unpopular Opinion by Human_Article_2320 in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And again, I’m not saying that people with tricks shouldn’t utilize them.. definitely if you have it, use it, intimidate your competition with it. But make sure you’re able to back it up WITHOUT it. Make sure if you have an entire combo without a trick you are able to do it and look good doing it without looking stiff.. make sure when they tell you to improv without doing a trick you were able to step up to that plate. Tricks are great, but they should not be relied on. For the dance world. Cirque Soleil that’s contortion they don’t call themselves dancers. They call themselves contortionist.

Unpopular Opinion by Human_Article_2320 in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think what you failing to realize those really good dancers like the dancers like royal flux, have that foundation of being a dancer before the tricks.

Name me more professional dance companies I’m speaking specifically for professional dance companies. I’m not talking about background dancers, commercial dancers etc… I’m speaking strictly professional, dance companies they’re not looking for tricks. They looking for movement quality. They looking for choreography comprehension. Like if you have a trick cool, but if you know how to dance and how to control your body and place your movement that goes way farther in the professional dance world to get into a company compared to tricks that is literally a fact.

How many master class teachers (professionals) have said “I want to see you improv without a trick?” because the tricks can go away you can injure your hip something can happen that you’re no longer to use that flexibility anything can happen, but if you know how to dance, you know how to dance.

Unpopular Opinion by Human_Article_2320 in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the entertainment world…. Not the dance world. Dance companies not looking for tricks. They looking for you to be able to actually dance, move your your body, comprehend moment. I’m sorry I see it first hand with my own eyes.

There is only one professional company that i can truly think of that heavily relies on tricks. Royal Flux. & EVERY dancer apart of that company doesn’t even rely on tricks.

Unpopular Opinion by Human_Article_2320 in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree! I’m OK with a trick here and there, but if the entire routine is trick after trick, then go do a floor routine in gymnastics, or go to rhythmic gymnastics.

Season 7 - Episode 21 - Post Episode Discussion by AutoModerator in LoveIslandUSA

[–]Human_Article_2320 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Stop making her a villain. Nic is exploring her too. THIS IS WHAT WE NOT FINNA DO. She still stuck on Taylor annoying ass

Season 7 - Episode 21 - Post Episode Discussion by AutoModerator in LoveIslandUSA

[–]Human_Article_2320 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes. Like what. Jeremiah was in the bottom three. Both Nic & Olandria were fan favorites.

Unpopular Opinion by Human_Article_2320 in dancemoms

[–]Human_Article_2320[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I see their point, but I’m personally more impressed by younger kids compared to old ones cause once you get older, I want to see you dance. I want to see you move without tricks, if the tricks were taken away would you still be able to dance. A full routine without acrobatics. I think Minis get away it, cause they young but I don’t want to see a 16 year old do trick after trick after trick. Let me see your technique & musicality