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    Young Girls' Dance Sparks Controversy on Internet

    I couldn't find an article/video of the following after performing a search, so if this is a duplicate, please let me know - carolinamtnwoman


    Young Girls' 'Single Ladies' Dance Sparks Controversy on Internet

    Video of Urban Dance Competition Spurs Debate Over Young Girls' Suggestive Dancing


    By JOHN BERMAN and SARAH NETTER
    ABC News
    May 14, 2010


    Decked out in red midriff-baring tops and hot pants, dancers at a recent competition earned whoops and praise for their skilled moves and obvious talent.

    But what was an exhilarating performance has turned into an Internet firestorm -- the dancers gyrating on a Los Angeles stage to Beyonce's "All the Single Ladies" were as young as 8.

    The girls' parents defended their daughters' performance at the World of Dance, billed as the largest U.S. urban dance competition, saying their daughters' moves and outfits were appropriate for competition.

    "This is taken completely out of context," Cory Miller, father of one of the girls, told "Good Morning America" today. "The girls weren't meant to be viewed by millions of people."

    Miller said they have tried to slow the spread of the video, but viewers need to understand that the girls' performance was "completely normal for dancing."

    "On behalf of the parents, our best interest is for the kids," he said. "Just know that the kids are doing something that they completely love to do. They compete in dance competitions ... in front of family and friends."

    Melissa Presch, a mother of one of the 8-year-old dancers, said, "We're very proud of our daughters and their accomplishments."

    Comments on YouTube, where the video has logged tens of thousands of hits, range from disgust to support.

    "Why is this legal?" one viewer wrote.

    "I don't' think these girls think they are doing anything wrong. If you think so then you are imposing your adult views onto the girls," said another viewer.

    The girls themselves see nothing wrong with their performance.

    "We like to give over 100 percent," one of the dancers said, "sometimes like 220 percent."

    VIDEO of performance:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dc6u92boyw

    VIDEO of news report:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgyV_ooV9Wg

    VIDEO of possible influence:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARy2IMqHimk


    http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Parenting/gir ... d=10644648

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    These children are very talented dancers but this is inappropriate for their age. They should not have been allowed in the competition and they shouldn't be cheeped like that just to get some publicity.

    I was a child dancer and I don't see anything cute about that.

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