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Mums and dads, I read some nice reviews posts about Eos dance school and thought to give it a go. I emailed Ari to get info, she is lovely, invited me to watch her parent day with my two girls - 2 and 7. The eldest got fed up with her current ballet classes because they are too boring and only aimed at exams. I discovered a different approach to ballet, all based on fun, imagination and affection. Ari is great with children, takes them from 2 yo so I am going to start both of mines in September (already signed up). She is also very generous and helps families on benefits out of her pocket, donates to schools etc. There are also lots of other discounts to help families which is lovely. Wanted to recommend this, too good to be true sign up soon because she's got loads of children lining up!
Hiya, thank you for writing this I felt encouraged to say that I agree. My daughter has been there for one year, I can support that she really is great! There are more parents days this week I cant wait to see mine. Its great that she takes children so personally and you can see that Aris not after money because she loves what she does.

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