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Businiess name:  Inspirations Dance Academy
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The tap classes are awsome as well as ballet, i dont really know much about the hip hop classes, i went to this dance school for 3 years, then i moved to queens, so i was not able to go anymore, this school is very serious about the ending recital, so that is all you work on, i remember when i was younger they chose ballet for my recital dance (beause i did ballet and tap) and from january to june i never once took out my tap shoes, but the recital was amazing, they are very strict and serious about dancing, i do not recomend this school to younger shy kids but i do recomend this school to dancers who want to look great on stage (even though you may not know the original positions) they really focus on just movements such as: right arm up, left arm curved and move right instead of 4th posistion and move right

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