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Nina's School Of Dance
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Nina Wheeler is a professional. She teaches dance technique and showmanship. She also teaches human relations. She cares about each and every child that walks through her door-most of them DANCE out that same door. She places very high expectations upon herself and her students because she sees their capabilities. Every child does not have the same capabilities therefore they do not all have the same expectations placed upon them. I have two daughters who have danced with Nina for ten years; both very different but Nina has brought the very best in their abilities and capabilities out and helped them discover things about themselves that I as a parent would not have known how to tap into. One is now a cheerleader at West Point (hard work, dedication) and one is a senior in high school with a very bright future due in part to the time she has spent at Nina's. There isn't yelling;there is constructive criticism-TEACHING. No one is right all the time especially when learning new things-that's why she's the teacher and a great one at that. She also employs a few of the best teachers to assist her in this tremendous endeavor who are just as dedicated and professional as she.
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