Anonymous wrote:
Any experience with Bethesda Conservatory of Dance for older kids? Looking at their tap or jazz classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CityDance is at Stratmore. They are ok when on their a game and awful otherwise. Not in North Bethesda but Bethesda Conservatory of Dance is our favorite after trying everything....seriously....everything.
Not a fan of BCOD, left after one year. Very happy with C-unit, especially for hip hop.
So you are happy with you kid dressed like strippers? Yikes.
We don't sexualize our children so no, they don't dress like strippers, they dress like children. Get therapy. [/quot
If you think that is typically what children wear, you need help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve had a great experience at CityDance.
Us too! Both Citydance studios and conservatory have been wonderful for my children. The teachers are the best of the best and the kids have excellent technique as a result.
Wish I could agree. Really wanted that to be our place. Just wasn't. The teacher's were not kid people or good translators of technique. Not the right fit for my girls.
I believe I know to which teachers you're referring, and neither one of them are there any longer. My DD is 9 and loving her time there- wonderful classes and teachers.
They are there and, no, not going back. Sorry to hear they're more not great teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CityDance is at Stratmore. They are ok when on their a game and awful otherwise. Not in North Bethesda but Bethesda Conservatory of Dance is our favorite after trying everything....seriously....everything.
Not a fan of BCOD, left after one year. Very happy with C-unit, especially for hip hop.
So you are happy with you kid dressed like strippers? Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve had a great experience at CityDance.
Us too! Both Citydance studios and conservatory have been wonderful for my children. The teachers are the best of the best and the kids have excellent technique as a result.
Wish I could agree. Really wanted that to be our place. Just wasn't. The teacher's were not kid people or good translators of technique. Not the right fit for my girls.
I believe I know to which teachers you're referring, and neither one of them are there any longer. My DD is 9 and loving her time there- wonderful classes and teachers.