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Businiess name:  Harrison Dance Studios
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Harrison Dance studio is an amazing place to learn dance technique. Contrary to what some may think, it's teachers were trained by professionals and danced as professionals. The studio is run by two women, one of which was a professionally trained dancer and an assistant to her teacher in New York City. The other is a former radio City Rockette. Guest teachers from the Radio City Rockette staff as well as professional dancers and choreographers for shows in Atlantic City and various cruise lines come to teach numerous workshops throughout the year(among others). The two main teachers created the dance team at West Chester University. \r \r Also, nothing against surrounding schools but people seem to think they are more ""professional"" than Harrison, but you need to check your own teacher backgrounds. Most of them were once Harrison dancers. (Brandywine Ballet, many teachers at the Rock School just to name a few)\r \r Oh and another thing, Harrison Dance Studio also believes in teaching its students how to behave like ladies at all times and not talk badly of the other surrounding schools, which is something that certain people who write reviews on this site may want to consider learning about.

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