Family Bizness Summer Workshop

June 20, 2012
Summer? Yes.
Dancing? Heck yes!
It's summer, and what better way to enjoy it than to do some dancing! FamBiz is going to compete at Hip Hop International this year and need your support! We're hosting a summer workshop to help fund our way to get there. We'll be featuring some of our very own choreographers: John Reyes, Ralph Ami and Harrison Kee.
We would love to see you all there!
Location:
Jayvee Dance Center
216 E. Main St
ALhambra, CA
Time:
Registration: 2:30pm
1st Class: John Reyes - 3:00pm
2nd Class: Ralph Ami and Harrison Kee - 4:30pm
How Much?
$7 for one class
$10 for both
Contact Jayvee Dance Center for more info:
http://www.jayveedancecenter.com | (626) 300-0178
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