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Dance Complex

536 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, MA 02139 617-547-9363

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I liked the location; it was very easy to find. The lady at the front desk... - Feb 08, 2018

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Arthur Murray Dance Centers

151 Alewife Brook Pkwy
Cambridge, MA 02140 617-354-0808

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Fresh Pond Ballet

1798 Massachusetts Ave #3
Cambridge, MA 02140 617-491-5865

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Masacote Entertainment

215 First St
Cambridge, MA 02142 617-286-6272

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Ana is the kindest dancer teacher I've ever known. Sadly I was born with two... - Mar 13, 2018

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Q Ballroom

26 New St #3
Cambridge, MA 02138 617-492-2122

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Santuary Theatre

400 Harvard St
Cambridge, MA 02138 617-354-7467

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