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Businiess name:  The Georgia Ballet
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My child has danced for the GA Ballet for 7 years. The reason is Gina Hyatt Mazon, formally Gigi Hyatt of Hamburg Ballet. She, her husband Janusz and the school Director Michelle Zieman DeVos all know what it takes to really teach dance, they were all professionals for big time ballet companies. They do not put girls younger than 11 in pointe shoes, because to earn this privilege means you have to be dancing enough hours to have muscles that can support you so your dancing does not do long term damage to you. They know what they are doing. They are not the flashy competition studio, so if that is what your kid wants look elsewhere, but if they want ballet for the love of it or for a potential career you will consider yourself privileged to have found them. Not to mention that they let the kids( 6 and up) audition for roles in the Nutcracker along side the adult professionals, every little girls dream. \r \r I have even tried thier open adult program, great exercise.\r \r I highly recommend

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