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Mission Movement

Dance is the perfect teaching tool when it comes to creativity, social interaction and appreciation for one another.

With an ever-growing issue of “social acceptance” of “fitting in”, there has never been a more important time to help kids take pride in who they are an help them encourage each other’s individuality and creativity.

Highlights

  • Awesome fun filled Hip-hop & breakdancing for kids of all ages
  • High-energy experience like no other
  • Freshest dance moves on the block
  • Encourage, motivate, and inspire kids
  • Builds teamwork skills and creativity
  • Learn new ways of self-expression

What's Included?

Rated 5.0 out of 5
Mission movement was fantastic. The kids loved it and he kept them all engaged.
Brenda
Busy Bees

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