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Businiess name:  Stage Door Dance Academy
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My daughter took the pre-dance class for several sessions. It was a good value, and the perfect match of learning basic postions, steps, etc. while not being too strict or ridgid, as some academies in town are. Class prices are reasonable, but they do charge a yearly enrollment fee that I find redundant. We pulled our daughter only because her interest waned, not because of the quality of instruction. My only critique is that young teens are teaching some courses, and if a young child needed to leave (potty, didn't want to participate, etc.) they would halt the entire class. It was infuriating to pay for a half hour class that was disrupted and sometimes became 15 minutes of actual instruction. Perhaps the younger teachers were more afraid to be the disciplinarian?

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