2/24/2014

Dance Moms: Not As Outrageous As I Thought





On Saturday, I attended a dance convention. Well, technically, Ironflower attended and I hung around. It was nothing like the one other non-recital dance event I'd been to, a competition in the midwest 15 years ago where I watched a (favorite, I have to admit) former student compete. Ironflower and her teammates were there to take classes and observe some of the competition, which was completely different from what my previous experience and Dance Moms viewing led me to expect. I had expected all competition all the time. But that was about the only thing Dance Moms was wrong about.

Young dance at the Jump Convention.

Attire: See how my child is dressed? I admit to being a little taken aback when her dance teacher stressed that they not wear midriff-baring tops or dance shorts without tights, as I figured they just did that on Dance Moms to be more wild for TV. Hah. Things I saw on children under 10 who were there for classes, not competing and not appearing on reality television:

  • Full stage make-up
  • Ruffled booty shorts
  • Bra tops that I wouldn't even let my kid where to the beach
  • Neon yellow and green tutu with matching bra top and large headpiece
  • 4 year olds in lip gloss
  • Teeny tiny shorts with no tights or leotards underneath
  • Spray tans
  • Zebra print and pink ruffles
  • One of the moms I was with compared it to Toddlers and Tiaras. She was totally right. 

Ironflower was just thrilled with her new leotard because it was bright blue, not navy or black like she's always had to wear for class. I now understand that not every dance school has a dress code. Or taste.

Kid Behavior: The kids on Dance Moms always seem to be sweet and well-behaved, despite how their dance teacher terrorizes them. Our girls were wonderful yesterday; attentive and polite and able to follow directions. This was true for most of the kids I saw, but not all of them.


  • One girl entered the dance room removing her sweatshirt and sweatpants. As she took them off, she scattered them onto the floor. Her mother, trailing behind, picked them up and put them away for her. 
  • Another little girl was allowed to have gum. Which she proceeded to pull out and play with. And drop on the floor. And place back in her mouth. I have no idea where her parent and/or teacher was. 
  • Several of the girls only participated when the master teacher was watching them. Otherwise they didn't try at all. I have no idea where their parents/teachers were either. 
  • Then there was the older group so determined to show off in the lobby that they managed to kick several passer-by. Without apologizing. 
Parent Behavior: I did not see any adults coming to blows, or having screaming matches, like they do on the show. The only thing our group did - that made me think a little of Dance Moms - was complain about some of the other people there. But they deserved it.

  • It was super crowded in the hallways. It was impossible not to bump into people. But apparently apologizing for the bumps was not only beyond many of the parents, they actually glared when you apologized. 
  • Speaking of crowded, they requested that no strollers go into the main ballroom where the stage was. Most parents parked theirs outside the room, but not one guy. He pushed his (empty) DOUBLE stroller in and blocked an aisle with it. 
  • A lot of parents seemed very invested in having their small children wear make up and wear outfits better suited for 20 year olds. I even heard one child asking her mom if she could wear her leotard instead and the mom insisted she stay in her little bra top. WTF? 
  • But behavior that most made me think of the Dance Moms was the way some of the parents acted after each dance class. Ironflower's group was in a beginner program called Jumpstart, because they had never been to a convention before. Their classes were taught by talented but not world famous dancers, who would have no way to remember them for the competition the following year. And yet there were parents pushing their kids to stand so far in front they were in the teachers' way, and parents who insisted on photographing their kids with the teachers. 
After her classes were done, Ironflower and the other Jumpstarts got to perform on stage. I tried to record and take pictures (which I only got away with because it wasn't part of the official competition), but it didn't work out very well:

See Ironflower? She's the dot of blue in the back. 



I think her torso is the speck of blue in front of the Jump sign. 



It might have been slightly better if my child had not insisted on being in the back every time. Even during the classes. The only time she stood in front was when her  dance teacher her told her to. Which was a shame, because she did in amazing job - she would have been a great example for many of the younger girls. Some of whom clearly needed it.

But I totally fear turning into a Dance Mom, so I didn't say anything about that. I just told her how much I enjoyed watching her. Which I did. And I'm going to pretend that I don't care that the master ballet teacher really didn't pay any attention to her, even though she was doing really well.

Finding out that Dance Moms doesn't really exaggerate the competitive dance world as much as I would have thought (though, for the record, Ironflower's school is filled with sane parents and caring teachers and no pyramids) is frightening enough. The fact that I might have tendencies in that direction is terrifying.













37 comments:

Masshole Mommy said...

Oh man, this makes me so glad that I have all boys LOL. It sounds like quite the experience.

StephLove said...

Goodness, that is a whole lot of alarming.

Scott said...

Oh, you'll run into an authentic 'dance mom' someday....trust me!

Eat To Live said...

Well, I guess it was good that things weren't as outrageous as on Dance Moms. They do tend to get a little out of hand don't they.

Unknown said...

Some of the things you see parents allowing their children to wear drives me crazy and all of the fake tan.

Emily Stephens said...

Oh gee. I'm so thankful to be a mom to a son, not a daughter. This sounds like a stressful experience!

Rebecca said...

your daughter is gorgeous but must say i'm glad I have a boy band is stressful enough for me.

Angie - Big Bears Wife said...

I use to take dance and I loved it but never went to competitions! I tried to watch Dance Moms the other night and just couldn't handle it!

Unknown said...

Wow, what an experience! I'm glad I only have one daughter though. I have three sons.

Nicole A. said...

Some of the things, well most actually, that I see on Dance Moms appall me!

Tracie Nall said...

I feel that terror you felt, because I know KNOW that I would be a Dance Mom. I wouldn't be mean and nasty to the other moms, that isn't my style, but I can totally see myself becoming pushy and telling my kid to get in front and claim the spotlight.

If I ever mention putting her in dance classes, I need you to remind me of this and stop me immediately.

Theresa Mahoney said...

While not as bad as the Dance Moms show, my best friend just pulled her daughter from dance after 5 years because of all the cattiness that goes on. Not just with the girls, but the moms are pretty bad too!

Anonymous said...

I figured most of the television shows were just hyped up to increase viewings. Funny thing though - I hate drama like that and refuse to watch it. I am glad your experience was a little better though students kicking people and not apologizing or the gum chewing would not be okay with me. The mom picking up the clothing for her daughter will regret it one day.

Rachee said...

This sounds just awful but fun to be a witness to. I am glad your daughter had a good time but feel like it's shame that a small group always seems to screw things up for others.

Unknown said...

See, we want to get our daughter into dance and classes and such, but I'm so scared she will end up in a world like what you are describing. I mean, we are so ANTI- toddlers and tiaras genre. I don't want a dance environment that is just like that. But at the same time I really love dance and so does she. I am so glad your daughter's school is much more sane.

Anonymous said...

wow thats just crazy how a people can just screw everything up, but on the other hand im glad she enjoyed herself.

Unknown said...

I've watched the Toddler and tiaras show on TLC a few times and was beyond disgusted by the parents! Think Honey BooBoo lol My hubby and I vowed never to make our kids go through that! If when they are older and want to do it, that's their choices.

Pam said...

I've never seen Dance Moms but it sounds like you had a wild experience! Too bad some of the parents didn't discipline their kids better.

Sarah Bailey said...

I have to admit I've not seen Dance Moms though we have had some shows I guess would be similar over here - I can't get my head around it myself but then I'm not a Mum so you never know what might happen lol x

Amber Nelson said...

I'm disgusted by the show Dance Moms, but there are really moms like that.

mail4rosey said...

I haven't seen the show, but I have heard the rumors surrounding it. Such a shame when something with so much potential for good turns out to be riddled with negatives.

Liz Mays said...

It sounds like it's basically a microcosm of any other sporting community. Whew! I'm glad it's not AS bad as you expected.

Unknown said...

Though I'm about to graduate from college next year, I still have summer ballet classes for fun. So I can just imagine what my mom does when the three of us(i have 2 other sisters) are about to do a recital! We have the procedure to a tee. :D

Unknown said...

I havent gotten into any of those shows. I havent turned into one of those dance moms yet. lol

Tough Cookie Mommy said...

It is great to get such a refreshing perspective on dance moms from the inside.

Pam said...

I only have boys but they played sports. I imagine there are a lot of similarities in parent's behavior for both dance and sports.

Unknown said...

I think every child is different and some will behave in an "interesting" way (trying not to judge!) even with the best of parents.

Casa Vilora Interiors said...

It's amazing how these parents take these "fun" activities for their kids to a whole different level. With that said, if your child loves and enjoys it.... Truly, then encourage and support them. But too often parents are living vicariously through their kid

Unknown said...

It's not that much different for Hockey actually! In Canada, hockey is a serious sport, and we have hockey parents who get banned from the arena for their behavior!

Amanda said...

I loved dance when I was younger! It seriously taught me a lot. Your daughter will thank you! :)

Eliz Frank said...

Stage moms are a problem everywhere... that said, as long as our kids love what they do, we keep going. I love dance so I get this.

earthlingorgeous said...

Awww. I would have agreed on you that she stays in front than the back all yhe time but i think give her a few time and she will be more confident to stay in front .

erin said...

WOWZA. I have seen the show dance moms once. It was enough! haha. You are a good mom.

The Lucky Wife said...

Goodness, the fun of raising girls huh? lol Makes me glad mine is only 3 for now, but ... that would actually be 3 going on 13. I'm sure you know exactly what I mean!

Ashley Gill said...

I think you're right to keep quiet about her wanting to be in the back. She'll decide when its time to shine!

Debbie @ Live from La Quinta said...

Oh my! I've never watched Dance Moms (and now I never will) but I imagine that it would resemble Toddlers and Tiaras with high kicks (I don't watch T & T either, but it is impossible to completely avoid the commercials). It is very scary (and sad) that the reality is so similar. Good for you for resisting temptation to become anything like a Dance Mom.

Unknown said...

Oh my - what drama! I remember taking dance as a kid and i was the back end of a horse in a farm dance...things have changed.