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Darling Duos Dance Camp

321 S High StreetWest Chester, PA 19380
Phone: 610-692-6144Email: info@harrisondancestudios.comWebsite: Visit Website Google Map

Darling Duos is a summer camp for boys and girls ages 3-6. The tuition price is $118 per child, which includes up to 6 classes and a limited edition T-shirt. Since it is the summer and we know people go on vacation, these classes can be interchangeable between Downingtown and West Chester.

Students will learn a short combination in ballet, tap, and jazz, staying within the week’s theme. There will also be a little craft session in each class.

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“My 2 daughters danced at Harrisons, one for 15 years, and it was one of the BEST decisions we have ever made...we daily drove 45 minutes, past many other schools to dance at Harrisons because of the professionalism, attention to detail within their Classical training,  and dedicated staff. At EVERY performance and competition we attended, comments were made by judges and other parents, 'You can always tell a Harrison's dancer'...poise, maturity, acting like ladies, ability to speak to adults in a respectful and dignified manner...I cannot begin to thoroughly quantify the benefits of a Harrison's Dance education!!  My oldest is now professionally dancing at Busch Gardens and was superbly prepared for the demands of 4 shows a day. During the school year, She attends the Institute for American Musical Theater in NYC, and her Ballet Master from the Joffrey Ballet compliments her technique, precision, and carriage. The brilliant tap training positioned her to win summer acceptances and scholarships w/ the Rockettes Summer Intensives many years in a row. She is now auditioning for Broadway shows and being taken very seriously for her training and technique. I can't thank Debbie and Christine Harrison, Miss Cait, and the rest of the exemplary staff enough for the years of sharing their skills w/ my daughters, and teaching them so many life lessons along the way.” -Amy Jane Cadieux