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    South Florida Ballet

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    Area Stage - Lobby decor for beauty and the beast

    Area Stage

    4.4(27 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    Be their guest -- seriously, you won't regret it! I saw Beauty and the Beast at Area Stage in…read moreDecember, and it was honestly one of the best theater experiences I've had. The immersive setup made it feel like you were right in the middle of the story, and the cast was incredible. Their singing was amazing, but what really impressed me was how versatile they were -- everyone just embodied their roles so naturally. The attention to detail was next level. Even the lobby was themed to match the show, which made the whole night feel extra special. It reminded me a little of Sleep No More in New York -- not quite as interactive, but it had that same feeling of being part of the story rather than just watching it unfold. A couple of tips if you're planning to go: Get there early if you care about where you sit. Since it's immersive, the experience can vary depending on where you're positioned. Parking is in a garage nearby, and you'll have to walk a bit to the venue, so check the map on their website beforehand -- it'll save you some stress (especially if you do end up running late) They do have concessions, but dont expect anything super fancy or unique. I think they missed out on an opportunity to do something fun and thematic with this. Overall, I'd see this again in a heartbeat, and I'm already looking forward to checking out more shows here. Highly recommend!

    Families with children and/or friends on the autism spectrum who intend to enroll in the ITP…read more(Inclusive Theatre Program, now called Inspired Theatre Program) classes at Area Stage, please read below before moving forward. Our daughter, now a 9-year-old girl on the spectrum who loves art and music in an incredible way, started her journey with Area Stage in mid-2024 by taking private lessons with Annette, an amazing instructor at Area Stage. Under Annette's guidance and patience, our daughter improved tremendously and was able to perform in three showcases where she sang and danced alongside other children. This success did not come without challenges. Raising and supporting a child on the spectrum can be very difficult. From meltdowns and lack of attention to struggles with taking turns and stimming, families connected to autism understand these behaviors can be caused by many factors such as inflexibility or sensory overload, which are often misunderstood by neurotypical people as misbehavior or poor parenting. Fortunately, everywhere we have gone to help improve our daughter's behavior and skills, we have been blessed with people who truly understand autism and know how to support autistic children, just like Annette did. That changed on May 14th, 2026, when our daughter's instructor had an emergency and could not attend class, so a substitute instructor was assigned to the ITP class. Our daughter had a rough day during class and, as we were told, she was not following directions and was being disruptive. She was repeatedly told not to do certain things because they were "not allowed," as if that alone has ever been an effective way to regulate or support a child on the spectrum. Our daughter was in deep distress, as she often becomes when something triggers a shutdown. Her behavior escalated to the point that the Director of Inspired Theatre Project, Irma Becker, stepped in and told her she was misbehaving, that wh. This is a 1 hour class. Meanwhile, I, her father, was sitting outside waiting for the class to finish. Once the time was up, I approached the door where the children exit from, but no one came out. As I got closer, I heard, "So who's coming to pick up this child today?" To my surprise, it was Irma asking who was picking up my daughter. When I explained that I was her father, Irma approached me aggressively and explained that my daughter did not want to participate and that she was a "mean girl" who pushed her multiple times while she was trying to get her to follow directions. My daughter was listening to everything Irma was saying because they were standing next to each other. While Irma discussed my daughter's behavior with me, my daughter became even more overwhelmed, yelling and completely out of control. I told Irma that I would talk to my daughter later at home, but she continued escalating the situation. In the middle of the chaos, she told me that we needed to discuss next year's enrollment because of my daughter's behavior, although she still had to commit to participating in this year's showcase. I was speechless and asked, "Do you even know that my daughter is on the spectrum?" In response, Irma began listing her titles and degrees in behavioral therapy, completely contradicting herself through her own behavior. It is truly sad that someone like this could be in charge of a program such as this one. We formally contacted ownership via email to explain the situation, hoping to schedule a meeting, discuss possible solutions, and receive an apology. Instead, we were told that after conducting an investigation with the people present, ownership concluded that Irma never said anything inappropriate about our daughter. Additionally, our daughter was removed from the inclusive program entirely only two weeks before her showcase. During a call with ownership regarding our email, the owner himself told us that he believed the problem with our daughter was that she was "not used to hearing no." Imagine saying that about a child on the autism spectrum, as if simply hearing "no" were ever a solution for autism-related behaviors. This was coming from someone who has never spent even a second with our daughter, yet still felt comfortable giving an opinion about her behavior. What I see here is a major red flag. When someone reports misconduct, unethical behavior, or unprofessional conduct and their concerns are immediately dismissed or denied, it creates an environment where that behavior can continue unchecked and potentially lead to even more serious problems. It is like calling a police department to report misconduct by the chief of police, only for the person making the complaint to be punished for speaking up. Thank you for creating a program that helps so many students with special needs. I truly hope this experience serves as an opportunity for growth and improvement so the program can become even more inclusive moving forward.

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    ABC Dance Studio

    ABC Dance Studio

    4.7(12 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    The studio is home away from home for my daughter.. She has…read morebeen dancing at ABC Since she was 3 years old and now she is 12 ..,,ABC Dance Studio is the place to be

    In 2017, we made the move from another studio, which we loved, but based on prices alone. I wanted…read moremore for my youngest, who I knew had more talent. She was very loved by everyone until 2 years ago. Age 10, now 12, the fun ages of life. Each yr she was invited to the comp team WITHOUT even trying out. I always declined, simply b/c she was already dancing 9 hours a wk, plus dancing @ school. The past 2 yrs the kids would treat her different b/c she wasn't in company. She would come home crying saying that we were poor & they would make fun of her. We just felt like she had enough on her plate already. I would try to talk to the owner & tell her about the bullying & lord knows if your mom is paying a high $$ for you to be there, they are untouchable. I started noticing the difference, even as a mom how we were being treated differently. Summer of 2022, I just couldn't watch her heart break anymore. I decided I would let her do company. IT MADE EVERYTHING WORSE! If they are sitting to the side, b/c the teachers are focusing on practicing w/other kids & the other girls are doing nothing/talking/laughing, they were thrown out of the class. This became an every week occurrence. Older girls bully the younger girls & the studio accepts it. Why!!! B/c their momma's are paying the big $$ & why would they jeopardize that. After many times of my daughter calling me hysterically crying b/c they kicked her out of her class, I asked for to meet w/ both owners, to which I was denied. Thankfully, I kept proof of all of this. I am sure by now they are erasing all of theirs. I wanted to meet in person w/my child, so there was no confusion or miscommunication. Still they would not meet with us. The only way was with ONE of them & via zoom. The owner has the mentality of her way or the highway. For the sake of my daughter's love/hate relationship with the studio we stayed. The kick outs continued to happen. My daughter would come home, skip meal, not sleep, rashes all over her body from stress, just because she felt so hated by these people. How disgusting & sad. Every time she didn't want to go back, I agreed & said we were done, but then the next day she would say, "Oh mommy, today Ms. Mariana was so nice to me". She was dying for that special treatment. One week before recital, they kicked her out of her ballet b/c she was "spinning" prior to the class starting. If you miss a class, you get thrown to the back, but they can kick you out of as many classes as they feel like. Makes perfect sense right? I had enough. I knew requesting an in person meeting would get me absolutely no where. I showed up to the studio, I waited for the class the finish & I entered the studio to talk to owner. I walked in asking for answers, as to why they continue to treat my daughter like crap. She raised her hand to my face & said NOT NOW!! This day my daughter had three classes, so b/c she spinned in ballet, they kicked her out of acro & lyrical, this is DAYS before the end of the year recital. I decided to wait in the lobby to see if she was going to allow my daughter to participate. She didn't allow her too. She then had one of her staff come out (who was crying) & said, "Katie, she is going to call the cops". I didn't care. I didn't do anything wrong. I wanted answers. After that, another mom interrupted the entire class coming in cursing looking for her daughter's phone and this mother was allowed pause everything for her request. So, as long as you are paying the big $$, you & your child can do whatever you want here. They would not allow my daughter to finish the season. The recital she practiced for, for months, the competitions, I paid thousands of dollars for, costumes I paid thousands of dollars for. They cancelled our tickets to the show with no refund. So if this is the kind of loving, family environment you are looking for and if you are also ready to pay for your child's mental healthcare. ABC is the place for you. Staff changes every year, they offer discounts on tuitions for good reviews. This place is the epitome of trash. PLEASE BEWARE!

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    Elite Arts Academy - Champions

    Elite Arts Academy

    4.1(36 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    I have been a proud Elite Dad since 2010. Both of my amazing daughters were treated with love and…read morecare at Elite Arts Academy. The professionalism of the staff and the family-oriented atmosphere make it the best organization I've ever seen. More than just a dance team, we are a dance family. Each skilled teacher at Elite Arts Academy works tirelessly with every student, ensuring they receive personalized attention and guidance. Their dedication and expertise help each dancer grow and excel, fostering a supportive and nurturing environment where everyone can thrive. The academy also teaches students to respect one another and maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards bullying, creating a safe and positive space for all. This is why I would recommend any parent who wants their kids to excel in life and dance to join Elite Arts Academy.

    We have been coming to this studio for 5 years for our daughter, who is now 8. We have always had…read morean incredible experience and feel that the dances and pace are very appropriate for our daughter. The schedule is intense, but reasonable for little ones. Our daughter has learned so much and has learned many valuable lessons through competitive dance. We love all of their teachers and are very happy at EAA.

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    South Florida Ballet - theater - Updated May 2026

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