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Anything Can Happen
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Episode Number 5 (15 Overall)
Air Date October 1, 2013
Theme Unconventional
Skill Unconventional
Returning Dancer Kalani (returned because of Abby's Call-Back Card)
Top Dancer(s) Kalani, Gianna
Bottom Dancer(s) Haley
McKaylee
Ally
Eliminated Haley Huelsman
Episode Guide
Preceded by
Vegas Show Stoppers
Followed by
Broadway Backstabbers

Anything Can Happen is the fifth episode of the second season of Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition. It aired on October 1, 2013.


Dancers[]

Synopsis[]

Abby decides to mix things up with the theme for the week being "Unconventional." Anything can, and will happen, starting with the remaining dancers battling Abby in a martial arts challenge. The winner's mom gets to decide which dancers land in the bottom three, leading to new fights and some surprise allegiances. To complicate matters further, each dance involves a giant, and sometimes unpredictable, prop.

Assignments[]

Dancer(s)
Dance Name
Song Name
Dance Style
Choreographer
Trinity
Haley
JoJo
Walking the Plank
I Wanna Go
Hip-Hop Matt Cady
Tyler
Travis
Top of the Pyramid
5-4-3-2-1 Here We Go!
Contemporary Peter Chu
Ally
McKaylee
Tangled Web
Be What You Want to Be
Contemporary Tarua Hall
Gianna
Kalani
Twisted Lyrical Tessandra Chavez

Other Information[]

  • Despite claiming not to use it in the previous episode, Abby decided to use her Call-back card in this episode to save Kalani and bring her back into the competition.
  • Trinity once again won the challange but instead of getting anything related to the assignments, her mother got to choose the Bottom 3. This instantly gave Trinity immunity for the second week in a row.
  • Each routine had a prop: Tyler and Travis had a big pyramid, Ally and McKaylee had a triangle with a trampoline, the trio had various structures, and Gianna and Kalani had a ribbon and another triangle prop.
  • Although it was not shown during the routine, Gianna fell to her knees on her duet with Kalani.
  • The group challenge used the style Wu-Shu, a form of choreography used in movies for fight scenes.
  • This marks the first week where there is no skill.
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