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Businiess name:  Ann's Studio Of Dance
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My daughter started dancing at Ann's just days before her 3rd birthday. She is very shy and quiet, you hardly even noticed her in the room. I felt she was lost at Ann's. She danced there for 7 years when I moved her to another studio closer to home. We live outside the city and I did it for convenience. This new studio was right across from her school and 5 mins. from our house. At first, my daughter loved the smaller classes. There were only 10. But, come to find out later on, they couldn't have handled anymore than 10 in any class. The dance instructor needed my daughter to show the class a dance step that nobody else knew. These are 9 & 10 year olds that have danced before. They didn't even know the basic names of steps. They couldn't control those girls to teach them anything. What really was an eye opener was the dance recital. I wanted to cry for my daughter. Her tap number was very good, I am proud of her accomplishments. She was put in a changing room with very young girls,

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