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'Dance Moms' news: Abby Lee Miller collaborates with Maddie Ziegler for online dance classes

Abby Lee Miller's star pupil Maddie Ziegler left the reality show "Dance Moms" to pursue bigger and better opportunities. But recent reports suggest that the former student and teacher will pursue a joint project that involves teaching dance classes online.

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Miller and her former pupil will reportedly teach online fundamentals of jazz dancing. An advertisement for ALDC provided the information for the upcoming project. The ad stated, "Abby will teach you the basics of Jazz dance to create a solid foundation of knowledge and body movement to prepare you for intermediate and advances courses."

The online dance lessons will not be available for free. Anyone who wants to pick up some moves from the young dancer will have to pay a $19.95 fee for each episode. The jazz course comes in three different lessons. Each session will last for an hour.

As revealed in the ads for the online classes, both Miller and Ziegler will appear on the show. In the first lesson, the pair will teach jazz basics and the importance of doing warm-ups, stretches, and body isolations to prepare. The second lesson will be more about the foundation of Jazz. The teacher and student will emphasize the importance of flexibility tools. Students will also learn about the preparations to carry out the choreography. In the final lesson, students will demonstrate dance moves to develop transitions and choreography.

Aside from this online project, the Ziegler siblings will be conducting dance workshops in Australia with Dream Dance Co. They will also be having meet-and-greets. Fans of the young dancers will be able to purchase the tickets when they go live on Monday afternoon.

In a recent Instagram video, Ziegler shared, "We cannot wait because we love your beautiful country." Mackenzie Ziegler, Maddie's younger sister, said, "We are so excited that we get to come and meet all of you and perform."