Debbie's School Of Dance
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For more information on our studio, or for placement assistance for your child, please contact DBK Dance & Performing Arts today. After dancing for 12 years, my daughter decided to take a break. After a year she wanted to start over with a new company so we chose DBK Dance. It has been an absolute blessing!

She was welcomed with open arms by the staff and students! During the stay at home order, this team of ladies regrouped and quickly went virtual. I was able to witness my daughter's confidence and ability bloom with excellent instruction, quality choreography, positive encouragement, and words of inspiration.
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The art of dance extends beyond mere movement. There are direct correlations that link arts training to superior academic skills in math and reading as well as enhanced socialization skills such as communication and creative problem solving. It fuses all of the arts - combining music, dance, design, and drama.
DBK Dance and Performing Arts recommends that our students ages 2 1/2 - 4 take Ballet, Tap, and Tumbling. Students may take Jazz at the age of 5. Ballet is strongly recommended as a twice a week course after age 8. Any dancer interested in being a member of our competition groups must be recommended by their teacher, attend summer classes and summer intensive, and one other major workshop during the season.
Tuition is calculated by cost of semester divided into 9 payments, not by the number of weekly lessons per month. Any Account questions/concerns or in-studio payments must be done during these hours. Cash payments will only be accepted during these times, and should never be placed in the outside mailbox or drop box.
Reviews (3)
Jakaden Nash
Jakaden Nash
Dec 16, 2020
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My cousin Tamyra Allen is a part of this stuff she told me all about it!!!!!
Jerry Ogden
Jerry Ogden
Oct 14, 2018
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Personally not a fan of this style of dance and my daughter struggled through unhappily untill the very end of the season due to the fast pace teaching styles. Call me old fashioned but what happened to classic step dancing? I wanted my daughter to learn rhythm and graceful ballance like that in the Latin / rhythm and ballroom dancing styles. Strength, grace, and beauty seemed replaced by what could be mistaken as Vegas style showgirl choreographed line dance and interpretive dance. We won't be going back.
Dana Littleton
Dana Littleton
Jun 23, 2017
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My daughter loves dancing here. The people are very friendly. Great instructors.