One-Week Summer Dance Camp for One or Two Kids at Studio 310 in Rockville (Up to 52% Off)
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Dancers aged 6–11 spend a week learning technique & different routines as well as making crafts & banners for final showcase.
Without dance, people could only hum along to "Macarena," and Jane Austen characters would be forced to say what was really on their minds. Let movements speak with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $139 for a one-week summer dance day camp (a $285 value) $275 for the above deal for two (a $570 value)
During summer camps, students aged 6–11 work on techniques in poms, hip-hop, break dance, and Zumba as they prepare routines for a show at the end of the week. The camp schedule also includes arts and crafts, such as making banners and advertisements for the show.
Dancers aged 6–11 spend a week learning technique & different routines as well as making crafts & banners for final showcase.
Without dance, people could only hum along to "Macarena," and Jane Austen characters would be forced to say what was really on their minds. Let movements speak with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $139 for a one-week summer dance day camp (a $285 value) $275 for the above deal for two (a $570 value)
During summer camps, students aged 6–11 work on techniques in poms, hip-hop, break dance, and Zumba as they prepare routines for a show at the end of the week. The camp schedule also includes arts and crafts, such as making banners and advertisements for the show.
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About Studio-310
Studio 310’s founder, Liz Corah, wants everyone to feel strong and beautiful. To this end, she combines traditional and modern dance moves with fitness techniques that help people slim down in a supportive and fun atmosphere. As the latest tunes bump from speakers and trained cockatoos, Liz and her supporting staff lead students through cardio hip-hop, belly dance, traditional kickboxing, CrossFit, body-sculpt, and yoga sessions. Their studio is also the place to go for personal training, fundraisers, birthday parties, and summer camps for young dancers. Anyone in need of motivation can turn to the _ Washington Post_ and read about how Liz found the strength to juggle jobs, kids, and dance classes while getting her business off the ground.