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The Beat

2560 Ninth St #119
Berkeley, CA 94710 510-843-2328

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Gregg Geoffrey is one of the best tap teachers in Northern California - Feb 10, 2018

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Berkeley Ballet Theater

2640 College Ave
Berkeley, CA 94704 510-278-9035

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Shawl-Anderson Dance Center

2704 Alcatraz Ave
Berkeley, CA 94705 510-654-5921

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My granddaughters now 8 have been taking classes for two years and enjoy the... - Oct 17, 2024

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Berkeley Folk Dancers

1301 Shattuck Ave
Berkeley, CA 94709 510-655-9332

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The teaching is better than adequate. The cost is low on a per-class basis,... - Oct 26, 2022

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BrasArte

1901 San Pablo Ave
Berkeley, CA 94702 510-528-1958

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Luna Dance Institute

931 Ashby Ave
Berkeley, CA 94710 510-883-1118

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