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Deborah Chase School of Dance

Deborah Chase School of Dance

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9002 Middlebelt Rd, Livonia, Michigan, 48150, United States
(734) 513-2004 missdebbiedance.com
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Jul 18, 2017
My children have danced with Miss Debbie for 12 years. Miss Debbie teaches her students dance and seamlessly blends in so much more: anatomy, art, French, manners, music, and nutrition. Whether you want to be a professional or you just love dance, there is an opportunity to improve yourself!

Aug 17, 2017
Classy, unique and non-competitive!! Miss. Debbie, teaches her dancers the importance of eating healthy and taking care of your body. I love how she goes the extra mile in teaching self respect and control and throws a little bit of french into the mix - Tout simplement merveilleux

Feb 16, 2015
I've danced at this studio for six years now and began as an adult. The studio owner is well educated and teaches more than dance moves- your child will learn french, art history, grammar, anatomy, and proper dance technique. It is truly unique in that ALL are welcome, even beginner adults, which is difficult to find. Many of her dancers have stayed with her for decades. I cannot compliment this studio enough!

Mar 24, 2015
Miss Debbie cares about each and every dancer from the formation of their technique to the formation of the individual. She values each dancer as a human being. Each child is taught with respect for who they are and respect for good dancing.

Apr 4, 2015
Ms. Debbie was my idle as a kid, and still is really!! I danced at her studio as a kid and until I was 21. I moved to Miami ten years ago, the thing I miss most about the mitten is MS. DEBBIE and dancing in her classes!!!!

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Opening Hours

Mon:3:45 pm - 8:45 pm
Tue:3:45 pm - 8:30 pm Today
Wed:3:45 pm - 8 pm
Thu:3:45 pm - 8:30 pm
Sat:10 am - 3:30 pm

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