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Miss D and Her Dancing Dolls 'Bring It!' from the TV Screen to the Kings Theatre

Dianna "Miss D" Williams promises a "hotter-than-ever" show with more choreography, more costumes and more energy! Photo courtesy Mills Entertainment Are intense, fierce and energetic dance routines your thing? Then Bring It! Live is a must-see spect
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Dianna "Miss D" Williams promises a "hotter-than-ever" show with more choreography, more costumes and more energy!

Dianna "Miss D" Williams and the Dancing Dolls return to Brooklyn.
Photo courtesy Mills Entertainment

Are intense, fierce and energetic dance routines your thing? Then Bring It! Live is a must-see spectacle that is coming to Brooklyn's Kings Theatre on Saturday, July, 21.

Bring It!, Lifetime's dance reality television show, gives a behind-the-scenes look at a competitive hip-hop majorette team, the Dancing Dolls, and its fierce coach Dianna "Miss D" Williams. As a coach, Williams made a name for herself training over 2,000 dancers across the US in various styles of dance. In, 2001, she opened her own dance academy, The Dollhouse Dance Factory, and launched the Dancing Dolls to give "inner city kids something to do that keeps them out of trouble." 

Dianna "Miss D" Williams and the Dancing Dolls return to Brooklyn.

"Growing up, dance was always an outlet for me," said Williams. "And today, I use a lot of what I learned from dancing to elevate and motivate these kids to become more than what they are."

Williams has been dancing since she can remember. "I've taken every class dance you could possibly think of," she added. "And I always participated in different activities, programs and talent shows."

Today, she harnesses that passion to coach the Dancing Dolls. Not only is she committed to teaching her students the importance of persistence, determination and self-esteem, but Williams fully immerses herself into the world of hip-hop majorette dancing, those high-energy, synchronized, rhythmic dance moves that draw from ballet, jazz, modern dance, hip-hop and gymnastics.

The success of the Dancing Dolls, coupled with Williams's dedication and fire, sparked the Lifetime TV show Bring It!, which first aired in 2014. The show was an immediate hit and, in 2016, the network decided to bring the show to stages all over the country. Now, in its third year, the Bring It! Live tour will also return to Brooklyn.

Fans of the show will notice some differences between the cable version and the live show. Williams promises a "hotter-than-ever" show with never-before-seen performances.

Dianna "Miss D" Williams and the Dancing Dolls return to Brooklyn.
Photo courtesy Mills Entertainment

"This live show is up close and personal," she said. "The TV show doesn't include all of the choreography. Bring It! Live gives you more: more choreography, more costumes, more lights, more glamour, more high-energy."

Bring It! Live - Miss D and the Dancing Dolls

When: Saturday, July 21 | 3:00pm and 8:00pm

Where: Kings Theatre, 1027 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11226

How much: Tickets start at $35.75 (plus service charges). VIP packages are available. For more details and tickets, go here.




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