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A Time to Dance

1.0

By dancermomma227

I will never bring my daughter to this dance studio again. As a former ballet dancer myself I knew what to look for in a decent studio and this one does not have it. DeeDee does not teach proper technique and has no discipline. Her students talk and laugh during barre combinations and run and skip around the floor in between combinations, and deedee doesn't care or do anything about it. She boasts about being a Christian studio but she will then cuss in front of little kids and their parents and brag about getting drunk with her friends (and even the older dancers!) over the weekends. My daughter and I felt very uncomfortable there. If you want a fun dance place that will still teach the technique and discipline, go to Creative Dance Arts or Danswest, where they actually care about their students progress and respect families! ...read more

Arizona School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

5.0

By Thunder Mountain Tai Chi

I had an acupuncture treatment and was very pleased. It is a nice atmosphere ...read more

Low Key Music Entertainment Publishing

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2014 Summer Camps!

First Spotlight: A Camp for Young Actors Ages 5-11, All levels of experience welcome Two weeks, Mon-Fri June 2-13 12:30 PM-4:30PM Performance Friday, June 13 5:30 PM Cost: $215 tuition, $25-$50 off with early registration Includes a full production of the play The Princess King Rock, Roll, Repeat: A Rock n Roll Music Camp Ages 12-18, Prior experience required Two Weeks, Mon-Fri June 2-13 9:00AM-12:00PM Performance: Friday June 13, 6:30 PM Cost: $195 tuition, $25-$50 off with early registration Performance will be a live rock concert! Broadway Bound: A Musical Theatre Camp Ages 8-17, All levels of experience welcome Two weeks, Mon-Fri June 17-28 9:00AM-3:30PM Performance: Friday, June 28, 5:30PM Cost: $325 tuition, $25-$50 off with early registration Includes a full summer stock production of The Sound of Music Antic Arts: A Comedic Acting Camp Ages 10-17, All levels of experience welcome Two weeks, Mon-Fri July 7-18 9:00AM-3:30PM Performance: Friday July 18, 5:20PM Cost: $295 tuition, $25-$50 off with early registration Includes a full production of the play 15 Reasons Not To Be in a Play Mutant Academy: A Camp for Comic Book Artists Ages 10-17, All levels of experience welcome Two weeks, Mon-Fri July 7-18 9:00AM-12:00PM Cost: $195, $25-$50 off with early registration Includes a published comic book that you create. First Spotlight: An acting camp for all experience levels ages 5-11. Students will perform in a musical play and learn about acting, improv, and theatre games. Some reading is required. If your student is not yet a strong reader, please request a copy of the script prior to the start of camp. Rock, Roll, Repeat! A rock and roll music camp for aspiring musicians and singers. This camp requires one year prior experience in selected instrument. Camp will cover rock music history, instruments lessons, and practice and performing a rock concert for family and friends. Broadway Bound: A musical theatre camp where students learn about acting, singing, dancing, as well as directing, costumes, makeup, set design, stage combat, improv, and more. Students will perform in a fully mounted summer stock production of a Broadway musical for family and friends. Antic Arts: A comedy theatre acting camp where students learn about comedic acting, improv, directing, theatrical design, playwriting, and will perform in a fully mounted production of a play for family and friends. All levels of experience welcome. Mutant Academy: An art camp for aspiring comic book artists. Students will learn about comic book illustration, composition, writing, and create their very own comic book series which they will get published and take home at the end of camp. Daily snacks are included in camp price for all camps and full day camps also include friday pizza parties. All students will receive a role in their show. We also offer an apprenticeship program for those students interested in areas of theatre other than acting. Before and after camp care is available through La Paloma Academy. Sign up for more than one camp, and all additional camps are 1/2 price! ...read more

By Troubadour Theatre April 19, 2014

Summer Camps 2013!

First Spotlight: Young Actor's Camp Ages: 5-11, All levels of experience welcome Two weeks, Mon-Fri June 3-14 12:30 PM-4:30 PM Performance: Friday, June 14, 5:30 PM Cost: $215 tuition, $25-$50 off with early registration!  Includes a full production of the play Princess Who?  Rock, Roll, Repeat: Rock&Roll; Music Camp Ages: 12-18, Prior experience required Two weeks, Mon-Fri June 3-14 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Performance: Friday, June 14, 6:30 PM Cost: $195 tuition, $25-$50 off with early registration!  Performance will be a live rock concert!  Broadway Bound: Musical Theatre Camp Ages: 8-17, All levels of experience welcome Two weeks, Mon-Fri June 17-28 9:00 AM-3:30 PM Performance: Friday, June 28, 5:30 PM Cost: $295 tuition, $25-$50 off with early registration!  Includes a full summer stock production of Fiddler on the Roof  Antic Arts: Comedy Theatre Camp Ages: 11-17, All levels of experience welcome Two weeks, Mon-Fri July 8-19 9:00 AM-3:30 PM Performance: Friday, July 19, 5:30 PM Cost: $295 tuition, $25-$50 off with early registration!  Includes a full summer stock production of Check, Please!  Camps and performances will take place at: La Paloma Academy Central 2050 N Wilmot Rd. Tucson, AZ 85712 ...read more

By Troubadour Theatre May 16, 2013

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By Troubadour Theatre May 25, 2011

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