Samba

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Samba Dance Classes are offered by All 2 Dance for all ages and skill level. Teaching dance in a relaxed, friendly & professional environment. We are fortunate to have so many delightful students.  This is a big part of why we love what we do.

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Samba Dance Classes are offered by All 2 Dance for all ages and skill level. Teaching dance in a relaxed, friendly & professional environment. We are fortunate to have so many delightful students.  This is a big part of why we love what we do.

  • Foxhall Village Branch

    4380 MacArthur Blvd NW, Foxhall Village, Washington DC

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