The only thing I liked was the high-quality training conducted by ballet dancers. Otherwise, the hall is inferior to others. The locker room is cramped, the door opens constantly so that any passerby sees all the ladies undressing, and men come in quite often. The hall is poorly ventilated, and it is often either cold, drafty, or stuffy. A lot of people are being recruited, and it is almost impossible to do exercises because of the tightness. The administration clearly doesn't care what happens or how to help. The girl at the administrative desk does not greet herself at all, does not prompt anything, and if you ask something, she answers briefly and with indifference. There is also not much equipment, sometimes there is not enough. It's old and some of the mats smell unpleasant.
My daughter is engaged in ballet, she walks with pleasure! Maria is attentive to children and works for results. I also like Dono. The receptionist, Anna, is always ready to help, even comb the girls' hair and make a bun. Children participate in contests. We are satisfied)
I signed up for Arabic dancing!
I liked it, the classes are fast and fun.
In downtown.
The room is in the basement ,
parking , I think , like everywhere else, is problematic .