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Long before Lifetime came calling ... young dancers it was apparent the pay off was far greater. Ms. Diana and the Dancing Dolls are inspiring a generation of girls to do more than just ...
Earlier this year, "Bring It!" brought the world of competitive hip-hop majorette dancing to the Lifetime network. Based in Jackson, Miss., the Dancing Dolls troupe featured in the show — at ...
Dianna "Miss D" Williams begins building a new team of Dancing Dolls in a return episode of "Bring It!" scheduled to air at 8 p.m. Wednesday (July 23) on Lifetime. Since the last new episode of ...
on Lifetime On Bring It! tonight, the Dancing Dolls perform one of their most powerful routines yet — based around the theme of slavery. Coach Miss D says the routine was chosen because she ...
Miss D and her Dancing Dolls bring the stage version of the Lifetime TV series “Bring It!” to the Straz Center for the Performing Arts in Tampa. David Scott Holloway publicity photo If you ...
Diana Williams, the owner of Dancing Dolls, took to Facebook to post a heart-wrenching tribute to a member of her dancing team of the hit lifetime show ‘Bring It,’ which aired for five seasons ...
Lifetime’s addictive show “Bring It ... Williams (Eye of the Tiger Drill Team from 82-88, a member of the Dancing Dolls Drill Team 89-91 and Captain of the California State Dominguez ...
Parents of the "Dancing Dolls" said it was surreal to see them on the national ... and I hope we can make Mississippi proud," said coach Dianna Williams. Lifetime producers said the show was quickly ...
But Lifetime’s “Bring It!” — a behind-the-scenes look at a competitive hip-hop majorette team from Jackson, Miss., called the Dancing Dolls, and its larger-than-life coach Dianna “Miss D ...
Earlier this week we reported that Dyshea Hall, known from the former Lifetime hit show ‘Bring It’ had died but details were few. Diana Williams, the owner of Dancing Dolls, took to Facebook ...
Dy'Sheae Hall was part of the Dancing Dolls 4 Life troupe which rose in popularity after Lifetime’s dance show Bring It! premiered in 2013. Bring It! lasted for five seasons before it ended in 2019.