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  • Dancer tips by tiffani163
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    Dancers UNITED!!!!! BOOKS OF AMAZING TIPS FOR DANCERS, SUCH AS MY SELF Highest ranking- #26 in non fiction!!!! VOTE ADD TO READING LISTS COMMENT SHARE ❤❤❤❤❤❤
  • Thanks to Dance  by popzi0811
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    A collection of things any dancer will be able to relate to!
  • Memories of Ballet by Readerandwriter5288
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    A girl called Roxy ends up in the hospital when her ex bestfriend pushes her off the side of the stage.She breaks some bones and looses some memories.Can she get back to dance?
  • I'm Flexible...Thats Good by DD4L_dancingdolls
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    Wondering what's the problems of being flexible...Read This Book before you stretch...
  •  ONE SHOTS: Reader x Kenneth Paul San Jose by Cutiee_Bubs
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    Kenneth Paul San Jose: - Dancer - Singer - Actor I made this One Shots because I want the K.P.S.Juniors to feel what it is to be around Kenneth Paul San Jose as your partner (even though I didn't met him before). So yeah I hope you will enjoy it, there are a few special guests like Sean Lew, Bailey Sok and others. ENJOY!!! ♡ × Y'all! I made this One Shots when I was like 13 years old. It's really messy and unorganized. Y'all can still read it, I'm just saying that I'm sorry in advance.
  • Learning to Fly by LilQueenieLiv
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    Allison Deschamps has gone through so many sports. First it was dance, then gymnastics, then swimming, then soccer. All of which she quit after at least a year. Now in high school, Allison is on the search to find a sport to commit to. One that is fairly easy to do and definitely one that doesn't involve running. As she searches, Allison feels a strong pull to a sport she never would have considered going back to: dance. Especially since she hadn't done it in 9 years. As Allison finds herself joining a studio team, she finds her passion as well. She discovers what it takes to be a dancer and the hard work and determination that is needed to reach her full potential. Through her dance journey, Allison also discovers an important truth: that anyone can learn to dance.