We Are Happy To Be Here
by Happy To Be Here
I have two daughters who have been attending Dance Inc. for the last 4 years. I continue to be amazed at their improvement as dancers.
Dance Inc. has a dedicated and diverse group of instructors who bring innovative choreography to every class. This, combined with solid technique classes, make Dance Inc. a well-balanced studio.
I am also impressed with the creativity that Dance Inc. puts into every production. Their recitals are well organized and completely entertaining.
I know my girls are getting great dance instruction based in solid technique at Dance Inc. They are also having a lot of fun along the way and isn't that the
way it should be?
- Pros: Innovative Choreography Grounded in Solid Technique
Excellent Dancing School
by LyndonMorgan
NEW YORK (CNN) --
In August 2008, on Monday, Supreme Court Judge Joan Madden ruled that sites must hand over any identifying information it possesses about the blog's creator.
Once the blog is traced to a name, the next step will be to take the detractor to court for defamation.
In her ruling, the judge quoted a Virginia court that ruled in a similar case that nameless online taunters should be held accountable when their derision crosses a line.
"The protection of the right to communicate anonymously must be balanced against the need to assure that those persons who choose to abuse the opportunities presented by this medium can be made to answer for such transgressions," the judge said, quoting the Virginia decision.
"The court recognizes that the Internet is not a place where people can freely defame people or their businesses. Disguised in comforting anonymity, bloggers and online commenters can type some pretty nasty things – accusations and language that they’d never say to people face-to-face. However, the masquerade ball has just ended."
Bloggers should watch out. The court just rewrote the assumed rules for online decency.
- Pros: Everything
- Cons: None
Picture of MPA over 5years old
by skilleddancers
The picture of the MPA dancers that is suppose to be showing the group of dancers in NOT their non-profit company as it exists today. The picture is approximately 5 years old and a lot, if not half the girls shown, no longer dance at this studio. I know my daughter is one of them. Why is it not a RECENT picture of their non-profit MPA dancers? Not enough dancers to look like a dance company? I believe the pictures should be removed for 3 reasons.....
1 - over 5 years old
2- many in picture are not current members of the company
3- when the picture was taken over 5 years ago the parents of the dancers never gave permission for it to be used for a non-profit dance company, nor to be used falsely!
- Pros: none
- Cons: too much to list



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