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Businiess name:  American Dance Academy
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This studio is for you if dance is a sideline to gossip. You sit around and talk for the first 30 minutes and never have any type of workout. One girl got made fun of because she ""sweat"" too much. Weird I thought dance was for working hard and getting better? It was fun at times but I wouldn't recommend it if you actually want to make it in the dance world because there are dance studios in Utah that can get you where you want to go. I would recommend The Dance Club, Center Stage, Dance Impressions, Pulse 31 or other ballet studios. It may be a little more pricy but you actually do something called dance! Pros: Relaxed, no pressure to get good accepts bad technique (if thats good) good social environment Cons: Relaxed, no pressure to get good, accepts bad technique ( I'd like to be pressured to get better)

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