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Businiess name:  Dance Attack
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I love our whole experience with Dance Attack from A to Z! I take my 3 year-old toddler for tap, jazz, and ballet lessons and the staff is great. The only thing that discouraged me was my daughter being switched from teachers because she was already attached to her first one. At her age, she does not understand the change as a bigger child would. Besides that, you will fall in love with the specific dance classes. I like that they are not too structured to the point where the child stops learning. Also, it is not about having fun at all times, so the kids are actually learning. Too many times, other dances classes fall in either extreme and hinder the learning for the child. If anyone is interested in joining, call and check the size of the class first. Some kids are afraid at first, and smaller classes will help them transition into bigger classes. My daughter loves it and I will continue to take her for dance lessons!

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