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"Two Girls, One Solo" is the twenty-third episode of the third season of Dance Moms. It first aired on June 11, 2013.

Synopsis

Abby's decision to have Maddie and Chloe dance the exact same solo shocks the moms and promises to finally prove who is the best dancer at the Abby Lee Dance Company. After last week's big fight, Christi and Kelly come to the realization that their friendship will never be the same again. Meanwhile, the theme of this week's group number brings out painful memories for Abby and the moms.

Competition Attended

POWERHOUSE Dance Invitational Fort Wayne, Indiana, March 16[2]

Weekly Dances

Abby Lee Dance Company
Dancer(s)
Dance Name
Dance Style
Place
Nia
Brooke
Paige
Chloe
Kendall
Maddie
Living With The Ribbon Contemporary 1st
Chloe You Can Lyrical Given 1st at awards, revealed to be 2nd

see trivia

Asia Too Hot To Handle Jazz 1st
Mackenzie Old West Acrobatic 2nd
Maddie Be Anything Lyrical Given 2nd at awards, revealed to be 1st

see trivia

Trivia

Christi Lukasiak (Dancemomchristi) on Twitter 2013-06-14 00-37-56
Tweet Melissa Two Girls One Solo
  • Prior to the use of the similarly In10sity-linked Masters of Dance Arts in the earlier Boy Crazy, Mom Crazy, Abby had privately denounced that competition for not really existing, disliking their business terms and treatment of her studio, and blaming the Collins Avenue producers for the competition's use; this, according to private communications later uploaded by Diane Pent in 2015.[3][4][5] More publicly, Abby had also complained of Masters of Dance Arts's age categories on Twitter prior to Candy Apple Showdown.

Photo Gallery

To view the photo gallery for "Two Girls, One Solo," click here.

Videos

To view the video gallery for "Two Girls, One Solo," visit subpage Two Girls, One Solo/Videos.

Polls

(See Closed polls for previous results from a similar question asked June 12, 2013 through May 28, 2014)

References

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