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Freedom Danz Xpressionz

17600 James Couzens Fwy
Detroit, MI 48235
Phone: (313) 342-3269
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5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

06/24/2008 Posted by stephaniewilliamsbeautful

Well to the last comment about how bad it is and kids teaching kids I think it is a wonderful Ideal. I have cousin that goes there I just went to there recital and I thought it was beautiful. I am starting my own dance studio and I was like wow to see how gifted the children were and a well put together staff and for the director to join in like she did. I thought that was good. I would highly recommend people to go to Freedom Danz with no problem. the skills that they have they pass it on to the children and let the children express themselves freely in there dance its not about the attitude its about the results of the class that the children recieves. If a child comes out of the class with the proper dance movement or you can see it developing then that is the right school so what if it is a non-profit its about is the child learning and catching on. Freedom Danz keep up the good work. I came to check you guys out you guys were wonderful. Keep it up and thats with a smile.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

03/19/2008 Posted by twistdsista

My child started lessons here in 1999. She has honed her technique and teaching and is now an instructor. Freedoms' committment to community and kids is exemplified by such programs as Anti-drug Awareness, community service, lockins etc. Price is so reasonable (other reviewer must want classes to be free!) for what your child receives. Stellar competition record as well as concerts...Staff and director are very easy to get along with AND professional. The complainers are those who drop kids off at the curb, never come in and get monthly information, never talk to instructors, don't have their child practice what was learned in class, but want to run things. They offer no constructive imput but expect miracles. Their child is late or misses class for weeks. Freedom is not a daycare, but a place of instruction. If the school was about the money, the tuition would be higher than $35/month. People pay at least this much on lottery tickets, nails, hair-dos, liquor and cigarettes per day or week. This is an investment on your child's future if they are interested in the performing arts. The children should be ACTIVE participants; not troublemakers. If the instructors need to meet with you, GO TO THE MEETING. Listen to the constructive criticism from the instructors, they know what they are talking about. That is why you are paying your money to have them taught. If YOU know so much teach them yourself!! Your child will let you know if they don't want to do this. This is something that should not be forced. Don't be mad at Freedom that your child didn't learn....they evidently didn't want to be involved. Be mad at yourself for not listening. Parents should be active in what their child is involved in. I don't know if the previous reviewer has one of the "never practice the steps", disruptive, unruly and mouthy kids that keeps the entire class from learning, but maybe she/he got Freedom mixed up with a studio down the way.

Pros: excellent instruction by dedicated, experienced, professional and caring staff, good location, varied classes, professional staff

Cons: none

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