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Our Fabulous Variety Show Tap Dance Workshop!

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 213 Butter Ln Bridgehampton NY 11932  See map

Want to hone your tap skills and learn an awesome dance? This is the workshop for you! For 3 Sundays (2/17, 2/24, 3/3) come to the Hampton Ballet Theater School at 213 Butter Lane in Bridgehampton to learn a dance that will be in our next Fabulous Variety Show this June!

The workshop is from 8-9pm and is open to all ages and levels. It is an advanced work shop so we will be moving quickly but anyone can come and learn what they can!

For only $40 enjoy all three workshops and a huge leg up on the competition to be in our next Fabulous Variety Show! We will also be focusing on tap technique so this is a great workshop even if you don't want to perform :)

Enrollment is open now and can be done through Anita Boyer (740.607.6748) or HBTS at (631.237.4810)

DISCOUNT- For former OFVSers, take $5 off for each production you have been involved with! You can also take $5 off if you are currently enrolled in one of Anita's tap classes!

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