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Businiess name:  Denise Wall's Dance Energy Ltd
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
THIS IS NOT A SCHOOL FOR THE CASUAL DANCER. I do agree that not a lot of attention is paid to the little kids. That said, if a student is serious, there is simply no better place in Hampton Roads to get the proper training. The owners have many people who have gone on to major careers, personally know anyone who is anyone in the field, and once a student demonstrates discipline and commitment, they are extremely helpful, honest, and supportive. I have found them actually surprisingly SELFLESS (i.e. both owners separately telling me my daughter has great ballet potential, but when older would have to leave the area to take her training to the level needed to make her competitive in the ""big leagues""). How many other studio owners would be this forthright to their down detriment?

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