I liked dancing there at first. But, I left because it seemed like every time I thought I could settle into my new found hobby, there was a new reason for them to ask me for money. I have been in sales for years, so the psychology that they try to use to get you to spend money in the first place is disturbing. They pretend like they care for you to open you ( and your pockets) up. The classes are only 40 minutes. And the expensive events they charge you for is not worth the money. I don't pay over a thousand dollars per month for tacky dollar store ribbons to hang from the ceiling, stick to the walls, and half thought snacks on a little table. In the middle of their parties they have an awkward boring woman talking to a small crowd of people about more events to get them to spend more money. I don't think it's fair. To top it off the instructors all struggle to be honest with procedures when I ask questions. \r
They are sloppy and money hungry. Do not go to this studio. Don't let the reputation fool you. They are a franchise. Using the name. That is all.
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