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    webmasterBy webmasterJanuary 27, 2015 Arts and Life No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Dancer Maddie Ziegler is becoming synonymous with the blonde wig and nude leotards of singer Sia’s artisitc music videos. The 12-year-old performer also stars on Lifetime’s “Dance Moms.” (Courtesy Photo)
    Dancer Maddie Ziegler is becoming synonymous with the blonde wig and nude leotards of singer Sia’s artisitc music videos. The 12-year-old performer also stars on Lifetime’s “Dance Moms.” (Courtesy Photo)

    By Maria Sciullo
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (TNS)

    PITTSBURGH – Fame might well be fleeting, but Maddie Ziegler is keeping pace.
    It has been quite the year for Maddie, who has a global following from her appearances on Lifetime’s “Dance Moms.” She dwells in that fuzzy realm of reality television, which often crosses from “actually real” to “not-at-all-real,” but there’s little doubt her star is ascending.

    “I have a lot of hopes,” said Maddie, 12, who lives in Murrysville, Pa., with her mom, Melissa Ziegler-Gisoni, little sister Mackenzie and stepfather Greg Gisoni. “But I don’t know what’s going to happen tomorrow, let alone in the future.”

    Here’s a start: Maddie, her mother and sister are in Los Angeles for three weeks shooting “Dance Moms.” The show – starring studio owner Abby Lee Miller – will shoot in Ireland next month. Then it’s on to Australia and more time in Los Angeles as Miller works on establishing a West Coast version of her Abby Lee Dance Company.

    “It’s crazy; I feel like I spend more time on airplanes or in the car than at home,” said Maddie, who studies with a tutor.

    Much of her recent time in the spotlight can be attributed to Australian singer-songwriter Sia. The notoriously camera-shy artist, who often dons a blond bobbed wig as part of her public persona, was planning the music video to her single “Chandelier.”

    Reportedly a fan of reality television, she chose Maddie as the video’s only actor. Directed by Sia and Daniel Askill, with contemporary choreography by Ryan Heffington, “Chandelier” has been viewed on YouTube almost 500 million times.

    Rolling Stone named it the top video of 2014, noting, “… it’s not only Ziegler’s charisma that makes this video mesmerizing. Her dancing makes your memory tingle, with every gesture recalling ordinary activities that you cannot exactly place,” wrote Jessica Suarez. “Each familiar movement is repeated until it becomes grotesque and threatening.”

    Maddie has worn the platinum wig and the signature beige leotard for other performances, including “Dancing With the Stars” in September, a performance at the Hollywood Bowl and, biggest of all, Sia’s musical guest appearance on the Jan. 17 “Saturday Night Live.”

    This time, she and an adult dancer, Denna Thomsen, whirled around Sia to her more recent single, “Elastic Heart.”

    “It was a little difficult because the stage was super small and Sia was in the middle of it, but it was fun,” she said.

    The official video for “Elastic Heart” has been viewed more than 80 million times since it was posted to YouTube Jan. 7. Shot in one day, it stars Maddie and actor Shia LaBeouf and has become somewhat of a sensation. As both are dressed in minimal, flesh-colored clothing and covered in dirt, there also were some complaints of pedophilia. Sia said this wasn’t the intent.

    “All I can say is Maddie and Shia are the only actors I felt could play.”

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