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Molly has had many clients, including [[Ava Siniscalchi]], the Quinn Sisters ([[Coco Quinn|Coco]], [[Kaylee Quinn|Kaylee]], and [[Rihanna Quinn|Rihanna]]), [[Peyton Heitz]], [[Sophia Lucia]], and [[Brooklin Cooley]]. Aside from her solo choreography for well-known child dancers in the industry such as those listed above, Molly is also known for her group routines. Probably the most popular of her many group numbers is a 2010 dance entitled "Single Ladies." Not long after a video of a performance at West Coast Dance Explosion was posted on the Dance Precisions YouTube channel in 2010, it went viral. News stations across the country were trying to interview the parents of the associated dancers. It goes without saying that the choreography was extremely controversial. | Molly has had many clients, including [[Ava Siniscalchi]], the Quinn Sisters ([[Coco Quinn|Coco]], [[Kaylee Quinn|Kaylee]], and [[Rihanna Quinn|Rihanna]]), [[Peyton Heitz]], [[Sophia Lucia]], and [[Brooklin Cooley]]. Aside from her solo choreography for well-known child dancers in the industry such as those listed above, Molly is also known for her group routines. Probably the most popular of her many group numbers is a 2010 dance entitled "Single Ladies." Not long after a video of a performance at West Coast Dance Explosion was posted on the Dance Precisions YouTube channel in 2010, it went viral. News stations across the country were trying to interview the parents of the associated dancers. It goes without saying that the choreography was extremely controversial. | ||
Other notable routines that were choreographed by Molly Long are "Run the World" by the Dance Precisions mini competition team, "Bang Bang" by the Club Dance Studio junior | Other notable routines that were choreographed by Molly Long are "Run the World" and "Wonderland" by the Dance Precisions mini competition team, "Bang Bang" and "Salute" by the Club Dance Studio mini and junior competition teams, and "Girlz Night Out (GNO)" by the Abby Lee Dance Company junior and junior elite competition teams. | ||
==Dances== | ==Dances== | ||