Don't Love It
by notahappycamper2
After attending this school for a number of years, I finally got tired of the bullying and decided to quit. The staff are more interested in how the girls look and how skinny they are, then their ability to dance. It is pretty will know that the studio owners, "like them skinny". I now dance at a studio where all are welcome and treated with respect.
- Pros: Good Studio if your thin
- Cons: Girls are catty
I don't like this place
by usaibcids7
I went to this studio from when I was three until I was 10. I loved it there until I found ballet was my strongest, because they don't offer the kind of ballet I was looking for I went to a different studio for ballet, while still going here for everything else. When Loni found out, she "forbade" me to go anywhere else but her studio. After a while, I got sick of keeping the other studio a secret so i quit from Norettas. They have been furiouus with me since, and when I passed by them at a competition I waved to Loni, and she gave me a nasty look. I never understood why she didn't want me to be a better dancer. Since then I have moved and quit dance, I don't think this is a good studio to go to if you are looking for fair treatment for you kids.
The dance studio where dreams come true
by tdoney
As a former student of both Noretta and Loni (owners of Noretta Dunworth School of Dance), there was no question in my mind where to send my daughter to dance. Not only are the teachers the best in the state, they are among the best in the country. Just the other day I was speaking to a lady from New York who spoke very highly of Noretta Dunworth School of Dance. Not only do you learn how to dance, you gain confidence, pride, pose, character and passion for the art of dance. You just can't compare the love and decation this studio has to offer. Their accomplishments, awards and students prove it.
- Cons: None




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