Lexington, South Carolina (SC) Dance Studio and Schools Companies

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Stepping Out
5175 Sunset Blvd.
Lexington SC 29072
(803) 808-7766
Dancer's Studio
711 E Main St # C
Lexington SC 29072
(803) 957-2241
Deniese's School Of Dance
209 Parker St.
Lexington SC 29072
(803) 359-6931
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Suzanne's School Of Dance
140 Gibson Rd.
Lexington SC 29072
(803) 359-5028
Dance 1 Studio
3819 Mineral Springs Rd.
Lexington SC 29073
(803) 356-8400
Dance Techniques
506 Laurel Rd.
Lexington SC 29073
(803) 356-3300
Denieses School Dance Inc
209 Parker St.
Lexington SC 29072
(803) 359-6931
Moving South Dance Arts Studio
474 Industrial Dr # B
Lexington SC 29072
(803) 808-0956
Dance Expression
821 E Main St.
Lexington SC 29072
(803) 957-8411
The Dancer's Studio Of Lexington
711 East Main St # C
Lexington SC 29072
(803) 957-2241
Turning Pointe Center For Arts
4732 Augusta Road # A
Lexington SC 29073
(803) 957-2323
Deniese's School Of Dance Inc
209 Parker St.
Lexington SC 29072
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