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Arthur Murray Dance Centers

9176 Red Branch Rd #H
Columbia, MD 21045 410-772-7880

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Rachael our instructor is outstanding. - Jan 21, 2020

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Misako Ballet Studio

5485 Harpers Farm Rd #203
Columbia, MD 21044 410-884-9690

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My daughter took a class there, and it was very well taught. - Apr 07, 2017

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Arabesque Dance Studio

6935 Oakland Mills Rd
Columbia, MD 21045 410-381-0017

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We went to a test class here and it was good- props, nice area, good studio,... - Dec 06, 2013

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Backstage Dance Studio

7185 Columbia Gateway Dr #J
Columbia, MD 21046 410-312-0900

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Waiting room horrible - Mar 20, 2018

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