LabbyGirlMOM
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- Dec 31, 2011
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Oh this thread is keeping me quite entertained in between contractions and waiting for the doctor to call back.
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You're just not understanding. We should always be supportive of each other. If you're not
I understand, but then again, some dancers don't have opportunities or wouldn't have the opportunities they've had/will have without USASF. There is a huge difference. Don't think it should be excluded.
I have not but my cousin has. I've been to an all star cheer comp before. But either way it goes, if USASF wants to have a dance division they should. Just because many cheerleaders don't like it, doesn't mean it should be cut. Yes, you have your opinion but it should only be fair. Many schools in certain areas do not have school dance teams to be apart. In my area, studios are really expensive compared to the all star dance teams. It just only adds up if you want to compete. So at the end of the day, I think its an advantage to dancers who want to dance competitively without spending the ridiculous amount cash, for dance competitions not related to USASF.Well, you are entitled to your opinion but being a parent of both all-star cheer/dance I'm speaking from what I've experienced and I don't think USASF should be running both. I would prefer if they were completely separate. At the end of the day it's all about $$, so USASF is making money doing both so that won't ever change. Are you involved or been at a Allstar dance comp before?
I have not but my cousin has. I've been to an all star cheer comp before. But either way it goes, if USASF wants to have a dance division they should. Just because many cheerleaders don't like it, doesn't mean it should be cut. Yes, you have your opinion but it should only be fair. Many schools in certain areas do not have school dance teams to be apart. In my area, studios are really expensive compared to the all star dance teams. It just only adds up if you want to compete. So at the end of the day, I think its an advantage to dancers who want to dance competitively without spending the ridiculous amount cash, for dance competitions not related to USASF.
i CAN STAY WHERE I PLEASE@Fierce_Elite please go ask the dance boards why they don't attend Dance Worlds/care about Dance Worlds/know about DanceWorlds. leave us alone.
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i'M NOT COMPARING THE TWO. POINT BLANK PERIOD.Hmm, fair to who? Once you have been involved in all star dance and have attended a few comps you can argue your point all you want! You have no clue what you are talking about since you have no experience with all star dance or have even attended an all start dance comp and please attending an all star cheer comp doesn't count! Comparing all-star cheer to All-Star dance it's like comparing apples and oranges if you were involved in dance you would know that!
I'll PM message you with her information!@Fierce_Elite I know I told you how my daughter could be on your youth 5 team and she still can but did I mention she is also a dance, so she can dance for your cousin too!
I mean here she is doing the wop a year ago! Instagram
Like hello dance worlds here we come! And I'll pay the $30 that's no problem!
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They just wanna make the world dance.Because let's be real..........it's all about the $$$$$
They just wanna make the world dance.