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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is an old thread, but I would recommend looking somewhere that has a strong foundation in classical ballet, but also has programming in other areas of dance like contemporary and jazz. These days dance students need ballet and exposure to other art forms. I would stay away from a rec program in a church or county center; they are unlikely to be of high quality and the physical spaces are often lacking (ir no sprung floors to protect against impact injuries). I would look into Citydance. They have strong ballet and also many other dance forms from hip hop to African, to contemporary, tap, and jazz.[/quote] Which city dance in montgomery county? I have a girl interested in dancing and music in the background. Should I rule out ballet because ballet seems to be more for quiet girls? She is active and likes to jump around.[/quote] Citydance is in North Bethesda off Rockville Pike. A lot of girls who are very active and like to move take ballet. There are parts of a ballet class that are more regimented, but at least half the class has movement across the floor and from the corners.[/quote]
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