I give it three stars. Not for the teachers or the academy, but for the administration. Classes are huge! 20+ kids per class with one teacher. Sometimes they have help from other older students and sometimes they dont. As a recommendation I am hesitant. They will cancel classes and not make them up on another day. Classes missed because of hurricanes will not be made up. With the missed classes this year, each class of 45 minutes cost almost $40 a class. There are no refunds or adjustments either. During spring break and winter break of public schools, there are no classes either. I wish they would honor the amount of classes they said they would give. After paying $800+ the parents have to also pay to see their children during the end of the year recital. At least they let the kids borrow a tutu to wear during the show. Teachers are awesome and are working with what they are being given, but they look stressed. I would change some policies to make their system work more effectively. By the time the teachers are done taking attendance and getting the girls in line,the class went to 35 minutes of class. Do the math almost $40 a class for 35 minutes of actual instruction UPDATE: recital tickets were sold out. Some parents that waited a week before to buy their tickets have no way of seeing their children dance now. Teachers are trying to help those parents, but again administration of this school is TERRIBLE!
I spent $330 for tickets to the Nutcracker and we showed up at the "Miami City Ballet" only to find out that they were actually 2 hours away in West Palm Beach and not in Miami at the "Miami City Ballet." I looked at the receipt and in the smallest finest print on the receipt it said "Kravis Center." What a waste and disappointment for everyone, especially our 5 yo.
Horrible, horrible experience at the Broward Center performance on Sunday afternoon March 1 - frankly shocked that the conductor didnt halt the performance and raise the house lights! This ridiculous practice of allowing VERY LATE arrivals to continue entering the venue throughout the entire first section (i.e. Rodeo) destroyed and marred what could otherwise have been a dazzling experience. People jostling about, talking loudly, cell phones still making noise, annoyingly bright flashlights wielded by ushers in our faces - all these are situations that would be rectified if Latecomers were made to wait until the first intermission. If you have special needs then you should allow EXTRA TIME so you can get yourself situated instead of ruining a performance for scores of other paying attendees.
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