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Miss D and the Dancing Dolls hit the road on a mission ... Crystianna and Sunjai are pitted against each other in stand battle for the very first time, causing things to get heated as they compete ...
Based in Jackson, Miss., the Dancing Dolls troupe featured in the show — at their best during dramatic team vs. team "stand-battles" in which competing troupes throw down routines face-to-face ...
Amelia Johnson performed a split as part of her routine during the parent dance battle competition at ... which features the Dancing Dolls of Jackson, Mississippi. Those attending lined up at ...
Dianna "Miss D" Williams begins building a new team of Dancing Dolls in a return episode ... preparing for their competitions' trademark "stand-battle" routines seem as easy as a wedding ...
Later, the Dancing Dolls face their fiercest rivals and the girls will attempt to knock out their opponents to win the championship title and a $5,000 prize. Plus, get ready to Step It Up!
On Bring It Season 2 Episode 15, we see exclusive uncut stand battles from ... face-off with the Dolls’ arch nemesis, the Divas of Olive Branch. The Baby Dancing Dolls growing competition ...
culminating in nail-biting stand-battles against their biggest rivals. Tryouts will take place in November for dancers interested in joining the Baby Dancing Dolls, ages 5-10, and Dance Dolls ...
Miss D doesn’t play when it comes down to stand battle–if any of the dolls ... have more than 200 trophies under their belts. “Dancing Dolls” brings an interesting dynamic to reality ...
“There’s a level of excellence that we have. I think that what makes the Dancing Dolls stand out amongst other HBCU dance lines is just that uniqueness. Not just in how we dance, but how we ...
The current trademark battle between Dianna Williams, owner of “The Dancing Dolls for Life” brand, and Southern University and A&M College, is not one to be settled on the dance floor.
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