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Businiess name:  Florida Dancers Gallery Inc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I am very happy with my daughter's experience at Dancer's Gallery. She has been a student there for about 4 years. She absolutely loves it! The teachers are passionate, super patient and provide a great foundation for the love and art of dance to all students. The new studio is gorgeous!!!!! The teachers, staff, and parents are very happy!\r \r The only reason I have it a four instead of a 5 is because of their dance rehearsal and dance recital policy for students. When you figure that a family pays at least $60 in classes a month ($540 an academic year plus uniform/shoes), and at least $200-300 for the actual recital....parents should have a greater say in their child's participation. Why should a 3 year old have to wait 3-4 hours to bow in a finale? That is ridiculous. Also, emergencies happen and there should be leeway for extenuating circumstances, especially since it is the parents' and their children who keep this studio in business. Parents talk and I know of a lot of people who are not comfortable with their children being a part of the recital because of this inflexible policy.

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