Sentences with phrase «local dance studios»

Andrew Shultz, the founder of a local dance studio called Next Level Performing Arts, takes a similar approach.
Or, ask your local dance studio about parent and me classes they may hold or if they know more information about parent and me classes.
As someone who loves music and whole body movement, I have often thought about looking for a local dance studio, but since I really have no dance training (and not always the best coordination) I was always...
«I did earn a commision from a local dance studio that I belong to... I contacted the owner, she looked at a few of my pieces and liked them and my ideas.
«I did earn a commission from a local dance studio that I belong to... I contacted the owner, she looked at a few of my pieces and liked them and my ideas.
Two mums were discussing whether to boycott a make - up class at their local dance studio.

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If the first thing your toddler does every morning is put on her tutu, encourage her fascination by visiting a ballet studio during rehearsal time or attending a local dance recital so your child can watch older children doing what she dreams of.
Purchase a barre or yoga class card, join a dance studio's recreational classes, find a running group, or even a local boot camp.
Their facilities are amazing; my local academy features a dance studio, a newly opened conference centre, a recording studio with a vast array of musical instruments and a huge range of extracurricular activities, with the local sports centre offering the school first option for any time and facility.
She started her dancing career in Michigan at the age of four through dance studios and national and local dance competitions.
In her free - time that remains, you can catch Krystine at the dance studio, or assisting in the theater program of a local high school.
The Los Angeles - based painter Henry Taylor, meanwhile, turns his gaze on the communities he knows — whether the patients at the mental hospital where he once worked or, more recently, people from the streets around his studio in downtown L.A. Maya Stovall, an anthropologist and choreographer, dances in front of liquor stores in her neighborhood on the east side of Detroit, before interviewing local patrons and passersby about the city, the streets around them, and the place of art in their lives.
Also new this year is the participation of the local radio station KCHUNG and courtyard performances by the James Kidd dance studio.
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