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''Bring It!'' is an American dance reality television series that debuted March 5, 2014, on Lifetime. On April 28, 2014, Lifetime announced an additional 10-episode renewal of ''Bring It!''. Additional episodes returned on July 23, 2014. The second season premiered on January 23, 2015. New episodes aired on July 31, 2015 Announced November 13th, 2015 , Bring It! will be renewed for a 3rd season. ==Premise== ''Bring It!'' is set in Jackson, Mississippi and features Coach Dianna "Miss D" Williams and her Dollhouse Dance Factory, home of Miss D's Dancing Dolls troupe, which was founded in 2001. The troupe has over 15 Grand Champion titles and more than 100 trophies, and consists of children aged 10 to 17. The show also features the Baby Dancing Dolls, consisting of children under the age of 10. The team competes in hip-hop majorette competitions,〔 with their main focus being on the Stand Battle (a routine where two teams face each other and alternate "stands" (routines), which are called by the captain depending on what stand the other team performs). The team slogan (both the Dancing Dolls and the Baby Dancing Dolls) is "Dancing Dolls For Life" (popularly shortened to ''DD4L'', featured on much of their gear). Rival dance troupes featured on the show include: the Divas of Olive Branch (the Dolls main rival, due to the intense rivalry between Miss D and Divas coach Neva), the Prancing Tigerettes (from Memphis) and the Infamous Dancerettes (f/k/a Dynamic Diamond Dollz, also from Memphis), the Purple Diamonds (a cross-town Jackson rival), and the YCDT Superstarz (from Miami). Similar to fellow Lifetime show ''Dance Moms'', ''Bring It!'' features the moms of several of the dancers and their interactions (and occasional arguments) with Miss D. However, unlike ''Dance Moms'' (where the moms are in a room above the studio watching the practices), the moms in ''Bring It!'' are featured outside the studio and can only see what happens in practice through the studio windows. She has made a room for the parents to watch the girls through a tv screen. (Miss D does not allow parents inside the studio during practices, believing that the dancers need to have only one person – Miss D – leading them at those times.) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bring It! (TV series)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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