Kelsey T.
Spontaneously discovered this gem Ouza & Feta on a Wednesday night when a nearby restaurant was full and could not be happier. The food was incredible and one of the owners, Panos, went above and beyond to teach us about the food and make our experience great.
If you are looking for somewhere to eat delicious authentic greek food and to have a wonderful evening, I cannot recommend Ouzo & Feta enough.
Purbali S.
Go to Saigon District spot for a cozy dinner. Lots of yummy options, big dining area and they also have boba !
I always get Bún Che - vermicelli noodles with meat and egg rolls. Their fish sauce is very tasty and always a nice big portion.
My friend tried the garlic noodles with chicken and said it was a 10/10.
Pho looks solid here - big bowls and fresh sides
They are always very friendly here and service is great. Preso tea located inside and you can order that separately if not dining at its own counter too.
Hayley H.
My roomie and I were craving something sweet, so we decided to turn our Monday around with a boba run! Neither of us have visited Presotea before, but their great Yelp reviews got us instantly through the door.
When you enter the massive parking lot you'll easily find this eatery to the left of Home Depot. This boba shop shares a storefront with Saigon District, but has two separate entries.
We ordered three beverages: a Strawberry Passionfruit smoothie for our neighbor, the Taiwan pineapple ice tea for my roomie and the Strawberry Cloud for myself.
The Strawberry Cloud tasted like the perfect mix of strawberry and milk tea. I also love that they offer panda boba (a mix of black pearl and crystal boba) so you can get the best of both worlds!
BEST MEXICAN FOOD IN HB!!
Fajitas are Incredible! Chips and Cheese are mandatory! Crunchy Chicken Tacos are the BEST!
Just overall our favorite place to go! I came home from work after a long hard day and my boyfriend said I know exactly where you need to go!
Everyone that works there is Awesome! Kind and grateful for the business.
I love this place!
Rachel V.
This is a little late. I want to let everyone know that on Valentine's Day we had the most delicious dinner at this restaurant. We were a party of 5 and 4 of us ordered the Special Lobster dinner ever. We had initially gone in for the rib roast dinner because this is one of Chef Abraham's specialties, although after seeing the waitress serving the lobster dinner, there was a change of choices. The best lobster I have ever been served. And the best price ever included a salad and DESSERT.
This hole-in-the-wall Italian restaurant, Piccolo Strivale is the best. And not forgetting to include the fabulous service we have always experienced.
Steph H.
STEPH JUDGEMENT: Riip Pizza & Brewery is a lively, popular spot with great food and beers.
The hubby and I came by on a Friday evening at 5pm to meet up with a couple of friends and we had a 30 minute wait--it was already very crowded. We've been fans of riip on PCH for years but don't get down to this area often. Turned out to be a great gastropub experience. The four of us ordered (with leftovers in mind):
- whole cheese pizza (good, but I prefer wood-fired pizzas these days)
- Tomato soup (good flavor, accompanied by many garlic bread spears--could be a meal in itself!)
- Garden salad (fresh produce, with delicious croutons)
- Cheese fries (these were the standout stars of the evening: sooooo good but so not good for you, lol)
- beers (Jetty water, juicy moosey)
The portions were huge and the service excellent. Would definitely revisit, as long as we can get here early enough to beat some of the crowd!
Tomato soup with lots of complimentary bread
Love X.
Gold Star Liquor has Friendly service. great selection of alcoholic beverages, beers, wines, champaign, snacks, non alcoholic beverages. Always answers the phone. Conveniently located. We'll be customers as long as we live in Huntington Beach. Recommended!
Ali G.
Trigo chiropractors has one of the finest I've ever seen. Dr Jeff took X-rays of my back and neck. He then meticulously pointed out all of the problem areas and adjusted each one. This man has given me adjustments that I didn't know existed. There's a decent chance you're going to feel "off" for a day or two after his adjustment because of all of the garbage that's been released - but you'll feel like you're flying soon after. Visiting his office for followups is easy. Hardly ever a wait, and he has you in and out within minutes. $40 per adjustment session is a a steal. Don't wait any longer - book this man.
Clifton Dance Project - What an amazing establishment. My daughters love it here and everyone from the top down treats us as family. They are professional in every aspect. They understand that it's the "little things" that matter and they have established themselves as a stellar business in the heart of HB. I would recommend them to everyone. Additionally, they take all the precautions necessary to give my kids the enjoyable and safe environment they deserve. They truly understand what really matters to the kids and parents. Keep it up Clifton!
Flipside Point is an evolving Home Depot anchored shopping center poised to become an archaeologist's haven. On one side, indulge in a modern vibrant design with array of shops & restaurants and Home Depot, while on the other, delve into the mysteries of lost civilizations and unearth enigmatic artifacts. Experience the thrill of discovery as you peruse the archaeological finds, snap selfies with intriguing relics, and contemplate inspirational messages scattered throughout.
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For those with an adventurous spirit akin to Indiana Jones or Lara Croft, embark on a journey to uncover treasures like the Ark of the Covenant or encounter Mustachio, the legendary lucky Llama. Delve into the secrets of ancient civilizations, from the modes of transportation they utilized to the advanced technologies they possessed—bicycles, astronaut suits, spacecraft, and more. Marvel at physical metal space maps depicting ancient astronomical knowledge, offering a glimpse into humanity's past and today's future.
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Kickstart your day with a culinary adventure, beginning with delectable breakfast, lunch and dinner offerings from Casa Jimenez Mexican Food & Cantina. Enjoy, savor diverse options from the tantalizing flavors of Ouzo-Feta Greek Grill & Bar to the exquisite Asian fusion fare of amazing Saigon District. Cap off your culinary exploration with artisanal pizza and craft beer from RIIP Brewery, wonderful Piccolo Stivale for yummy Italian cravings or the BEST Taiwanese Tea's and coffee's with PresoTea.
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Browse through an eclectic mix of shops catering to various needs, including kitchen and bath remodeling, liquor and general provisions, beauty services, pet grooming, and educational institutions such as dance classes, art lessons, and music schools. Whether you're seeking retail, beauty, medical therapy, builder supplies or professional services, Flipside Point offers something for every member of the family.
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Discover the perfect blend of history, culture, and contemporary conveniences at Flipside Point in Huntington Beach. Join us on an unforgettable journey where the past meets the present, and adventure awaits around every corner.
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There's something to Discover
at Flipside Point in Huntington Beach.
LOVE - Strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties. Love chooses to set aside ones personal interest to help another.
KINDNESS - The action of being sympathetic, helpful, a relief, pleasing, Breath of Fresh Air, Listening, Helping Hands, Cheerleader, Forgiver.
FLIPSIDE POINT is located in
the city of Huntington Beach California.
Huntington Beach is a seaside city in Orange County in Southern California, United States. The city is named after American businessman Henry E. Huntington. The population was 198,711 as of the 2020 census, making it the fourth most populous city in Orange County, the most populous beach city in Orange County, and the seventh most populous city in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. Located 35 miles (56 km) southeast of Downtown Los Angeles, it is bordered by Bolsa Chica Basin State Marine Conservation Area on the west, the Pacific Ocean on the southwest, by Seal Beach on the northwest, by Westminster on the north, by Fountain Valley on the northeast, by Costa Mesa on the east, and by Newport Beach on the southeast. Huntington Beach has a long 9.5-mile (15.3 km) stretch of sandy beach, mild climate, excellent surfing, and beach culture. Swells generated predominantly from the North Pacific in winter and from a combination of Southern Hemisphere storms and cyclones in the summer focus on Huntington Beach, creating consistent surf all year long, hence the nickname "Surf City".
HISTORY
Prior to the conquests of the Spanish, the legend has it, California and Huntington Beach area was part of a huge Tarterian empire, where the California area was run by Queen Califia (How California got its name, pic below) whose army supposedly rode on flying on griffins that terrified the approaching Spanish, Chinese and Russian empires. Then when the Tarterian empire dissolved and this area was inhabited by those who came to be known as the Juaneño Indians. The Spaniards invaded and they founded the mission system, the local natives were conscripted to work for the missions and Huntington Beach became a location you traveled through to get to the next mission using the Kings Road or "El Camino Real".
The city of Huntington Beach Huntington Beach was originally part of Rancho Las Bolsas. In 1872, California
ranchero Ramón Yorba (pictured) was patented for half of the rancho, along with Juan José Murillo.
The main thoroughfare of Huntington Beach, Beach Boulevard, was originally a cattle route for the main industry of the Rancho. Since its time as a parcel of the enormous Spanish land grant, Huntington Beach has undergone many incarnations. Once it was known as Shell Beach, the town of Smeltzer, and then Gospel Swamp for the revival meetings that were held in the marshland where the community college Golden West College stands. Later it became known as Fairview and then Pacific City, as it developed into a tourist destination. In order to secure access to the Pacific Electric Red Car lines that used to criss-cross Los Angeles and ended in Long Beach, Pacific City ceded enormous power to railroad magnate Henry E. Huntington, and thus became a city whose name has been written into corporate sponsorship, and like much of the history of Southern California, boosterism.
The original Huntington Beach Pier
was built in 1904 and was a 1,000-foot-long timber structure. Huntington Beach was incorporated on February 17, 1909, during the tenure of its first mayor, Ed Manning. Its first developer was Huntington Beach Company (formerly the West Coast Land and Water Company), a real-estate development firm owned by Henry Huntington. The Huntington Beach Company is still a major land-owner in the city, and owns most of the local mineral rights. The company is wholly owned by the Chevron Corporation.
At one time, an encyclopedia company gave away free parcels of land (with the purchase of a complete set for $126) in the Huntington Beach area.[18]
The lucky buyers got more than they had bargained for when oil was discovered in the area, and enormous development of the oil reserves followed. Though many of the old reserves are depleted, and the price of land for housing has pushed many of the rigs off the landscape, oil pumps still dot the city.
Huntington Beach was primarily agricultural in its early years with crops such as lima beans, asparagus, peppers, celery and sugar beets.
Holly Sugar was a major employer with a large processing plant in the city that was later converted into an oil refinery.
The city's first high school, Huntington Beach High School, located on Main Street, was built in 1906. The school's team, the Oilers, is named after the city's original natural resource. Meadowlark Airport, a small general-aviation airport, existed in Huntington Beach from the 1940s until 1989. Huntington Beach Speedway, a racetrack designed for midget car racing, existed from 1946 until 1958.
Huntington Beach sits above a large natural fault structure containing a critical supply of natural oil.
Huntington Beach has an off-shore oil terminus for the tankers that support the Alaska Pipeline. The terminus pipes run inland to a refinery in Santa Fe Springs. Huntington Beach also has the Gothard–Talbert terminus for the Orange County portion of the pipeline running from the Chevron El Segundo refinery.
According to Huntington Beach's 2021 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, the principal private employers in the city are: Boeing 3,122, Safran
Cabin Inc. 884, No Ordinary Moments 646, Hyatt Regency, Huntington Beach 641, Boardriders Wholesale 5596, Cambro Manufacturing 550, Huntington Beach Hospital 527, Wal-Mart 462, Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort 450, Huntington Valley Healthcare 381, All other employers 97,388. BJ's Restaurant & Brewery is also based in Huntington Beach.
SURF CITY USA Trademark
While Huntington Beach retains its 15-year trademark of Surf City Huntington Beach, the Huntington Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau filed four applications to register the "Surf City
USA" trademark in November 2004. The idea was to market the city by creating an authentic brand based on Southern California's beach culture and active outdoor lifestyle while at the same time creating a family of product licensees who operate like a franchise family producing a revenue stream that could also be dedicated to promoting the brand and city.
Events and Surfing
Many of the events at Huntington Beach take place on the beach during the summer. The U.S. Open of Surfing is featured on the south side of the pier.
Huntington Beach is a stop on the AVP beach volleyball tour. A duathlon (swim/run) hosted by the Bolsa Chica & Huntington State Beach Lifeguards takes place in July, early at dawn. The race begins at the Santa Ana River Jetties and ends at Warner Avenue, Bolsa Chica State Beach. Huntington Beach Junior Lifeguard day campsare held which teaches pre-adolescents and adolescents ocean swimming, running, and first-aid medical knowledge.
In addition to the beach-focused events, the Fourth of July parade has been held since 1904.
The Huntington Beach Film Festival takes place every February. Huntington Beach hosts car shows
such as the Beachcruiser Meet and a Concours d'Elegance. The Beachcruiser Meet is held in March, attracting over 250 classic cars displayed along Main Street and the Pier parking lot. A Concours d'Elegance is held at Central Park in June and benefits the public library. An annual 'Cars N Copters'
is held each October at Huntington State Beach featuring exotic cars and aircraft. An informal "Donut Derelicts" car show occurs every Saturday morning at the intersection of Adams and Magnolia Street.
The Pacific Airshow (originally known as the Breitling Huntington Beach Airshow, then the Great Pacific Airshow), featuring the Breitling Jet Team and the United States Air Force Thunderbirds, is held each October.
During the winter, the annual Cruise of Lights Boat Tour is held in the Huntington Harbour neighborhood. This is a parade of colorful lighted boats as well as boat tours to view the decorated homes. In February of each year since 1996, the Surf City USA marathon is held with over 20,000 runners. The annual Kite Festival is held just north of the pier in late February.
Surf City Nights is held every Tuesday night during the year. The Tuesday Surf City Nights is a community-spirited event that features a farmer's market, unique entertainment, food, kiddie rides and a carnival atmosphere. Surf City Nights and the Downtown Huntington Beach Art Walk are presented by the Huntington Beach Downtown Business Improvement District (HBDBID) and the City of Huntington Beach. The Tuesday night Surf City Nights event takes place in the first three blocks of Main Street from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange Avenue.
Downtown Huntington Beach The downtown district includes an active art center, a colorful shopping district, and the International Surfing Museum. The downtown district was also the home of the
Golden Bear from 1929 to 1986. Originally a fine dining restaurant opened by Harry Bakre in 1929, the Golden Bear became a nightclub in 1963 and hosted famous-name entertainment until it was demolished in 1986. The list of artists who performed there includes
BB King, Janis Joplin, Jerry Garcia, Merl Saunders, Steve Martin, Charles Bukowski, The Ramones and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
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The Huntington Beach Pier stretches from Main Street into the Pacific Ocean. The popular End Cafe located at the end of the pier, was destroyed during a storm in 1983, and was rebuilt and reopened with a restaurant at the end.
Huntington Beach is home to the Newland House Museum, Huntington Beach's oldest home built in 1898.
Huntington Beach is the site of the world
surfing championships, held annually in the summer. The city is often referred to as "Surf City" because of this high-profile event, its history and culture of surfing. It is often called the "Surfing Capital of the World", not for the height of the waves, but rather for the consistent quality of surf.
George Freeth was the first person to surf in Huntington Beach with a demonstration on June 20, 1914. Freeth had been demonstrating surfing in southern California as a promotion for the city by Henry E. Huntington. Duke Kahanamoku started surfing in Huntington Beach in 1925 and helped popularize the sport. The first surfboard shop, which was located underneath the Huntington Beach Pier, opened in 1956 by Gordie Duane.
Huntington Beach has some of the best surf breaks in the State of California and that of the United States.
Huntington Beach has four different facing beaches: Northwest, West, Southwest, and South. Northwest consists of Bolsa Chica State Beach with a length of 3.3 miles (5.3 km), the West consist of "The Cliffs" or "Dog Beach", Southwest is considered everything north of the pier which is operated by the City of Huntington Beach. South consists in everything south of the pier which primarily focuses on
Huntington State Beach (2.2 Miles), which almost faces true South.
Huntington Dog Beach is located in the 1.5-mile (2.4 km) stretch between 21st and Seapoint streets. This is the only area where dogs are allowed on the beach in Huntington Beach. The Orange County Register consistently names Huntington Dog Beach as the best dog park in Orange County.Some popular events that take place at Dog Beach are Surf City Surf Dog and So Cal Corgi Nation Beach Days. Dog Beach is free to the public
The Huntington Beach bicycle path stretches for 10 miles (16 km) alongside the beach. Concessionaires offer rentals of various bicycles, tandem bicycles,
electric bicycles and surreys
Kayaking and standup paddleboarding is a popular activity in Huntington Harbour. You can enter the harbour from multiple points along PCH north of Warner Ave or from one of the five public "Mother's Beaches" that allows access to the harbour. There are multiple places to rent kayaks and paddleboards as well as duffy boats.
There are three golf courses in Huntington Beach. Meadowlark Golf Club opened in 1922 located on Warner and Graham, features a par-70, 5,609-yard 18-hole golf course as well as a driving range.
Huntington Beach Disc Golf Course opened in 1977 is located in Central Park West, features a par-54 18-hole golf course. The Huntington Club, is a private country club which among other amenities includes an 6,935-yard 18-hole golf course.
Central Park Huntington Beach has a large central park, known as Huntington Central Park. Central Park is located between Gothard and Edwards Streets to the east and west, and Slater and Ellis Avenues to the north and south. Dedicated on June 15, 1974, Huntington Central Park is the largest city owned park in Orange County with nearly 350 acres. The park is vegetated with xeric (low water use) plants, and inhabited by native wildlife. Thick forests encircling the park are supplemented with Australian trees, particularly Blue Gum Eucalyptus, a high water use plant
Incorporated:
March 11, 1889
Legislative Districts:
* Congressional: 38th-40th, 42nd & 43
* California Senate: 31st-33rd, 35th & 37
* California Assembly: 58th, 64th, 67th, 69th, 72nd & 74
County Seat: Santa Ana
County Information:
Robert E. Thomas Hall of Administration
10 Civic Center Plaza, 3rd Floor, Santa Ana 92701
Telephone:
(714)834-2345 Fax: (714)834-3098
County Government Website:
Orange County is a county in Southern California, United States. Its county seat is Santa Ana. According to the 2000 Census, its population was 2,846,289, making it the second most populous county in the state
of California, and the fifth most populous in the United States. The state of California estimates its population as of 2007 to be 3,098,121 people, dropping its rank to third, behind San Diego County. Thirty-four incorporated cities are located in Orange County; the newest is Aliso Viejo. Unlike many other large centers of population in the United States, Orange County uses its county name as its source of identification whereas other places in the country are identified by the large city that is closest to them. This is because there is no defined center to Orange County like there is in other areas which have one distinct large city.
Five Orange County cities have populations exceeding 170,000 while no cities in the county have populations surpassing 360,000. Seven of these cities are among the 200 largest cities in the United States. Orange County is also famous as a tourist destination, as the county is home to such attractions as Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm, as well as sandy beaches for swimming and surfing, yacht harbors for sailing and pleasure boating, and extensive area devoted to parks and open space for golf, tennis, hiking, kayaking, cycling, skateboarding, and other outdoor recreation. It is at the center of Southern California’s Tech Coast, with Irvine being the primary business hub.
The average price of a home in Orange County is $541,000. Orange County is the home of a vast number of major industries and service organizations. As an integral part of the second largest market in America, this highly diversified region has become a Mecca for talented individuals in virtually every field imaginable. Indeed the colorful pageant of human history continues to unfold here; for perhaps in no other place on earth is there an environment more conducive to innovative thinking, creativity and growth than this exciting, sun bathed valley stretching between the mountains and the sea
in Orange County. Orange County was Created March 11 1889, from part of Los Angeles County, and, according to tradition, so named because of the flourishing orange culture. Orange, however, was and is a commonplace name in the United States, used originally in honor of the Prince of Orange, son-in-law of King George II of England.
City of Aliso Viejo, 92653, 92656, 92698
City of Anaheim, 92801, 92802, 92803, 92804, 92805, 92806, 92807, 92808, 92809, 92812, 92814, 92815, 92816, 92817, 92825, 92850, 92899
City of Brea, 92821, 92822, 92823
City of Buena Park, 90620, 90621, 90622, 90623, 90624
City of Costa Mesa, 92626, 92627, 92628
City of Cypress, 90630
City of Dana Point, 92624, 92629
City of Fountain Valley, 92708, 92728
City of Fullerton, 92831, 92832, 92833, 92834, 92835, 92836, 92837, 92838
City of Garden Grove, 92840, 92841, 92842, 92843, 92844, 92845, 92846
City of Huntington Beach, 92605, 92615, 92646, 92647, 92648, 92649
City of Irvine, 92602, 92603, 92604, 92606, 92612, 92614, 92616, 92618, 92619, 92620, 92623, 92650, 92697, 92709, 92710
City of La Habra, 90631, 90632, 90633
City of La Palma, 90623
City of Laguna Beach, 92607, 92637, 92651, 92652, 92653, 92654, 92656, 92677, 92698
City of Laguna Hills, 92637, 92653, 92654, 92656
City of Laguna Niguel 92607, 92677
City of Laguna Woods, 92653, 92654
City of Lake Forest, 92609, 92630, 92610
City of Los Alamitos, 90720, 90721
City of Mission Viejo, 92675, 92690, 92691, 92692, 92694
City of Newport Beach, 92657, 92658, 92659, 92660, 92661, 92662, 92663
City of Orange, 92856, 92857, 92859, 92861, 92862, 92863, 92864, 92865, 92866, 92867, 92868, 92869
City of Placentia, 92870, 92871
City of Rancho Santa Margarita, 92688, 92679
City of San Clemente, 92672, 92673, 92674
City of San Juan Capistrano, 92675, 92690, 92691, 92692, 92693, 92694
City of Santa Ana, 92701, 92702, 92703, 92704, 92705, 92706, 92707, 92708, 92711, 92712, 92725, 92728, 92735, 92799
City of Seal Beach, 90740
City of Stanton, 90680
City of Tustin, 92780, 92781, 92782
City of Villa Park, 92861, 92867
City of Westminster, 92683, 92684, 92685
City of Yorba Linda, 92885, 92886, 92887
Noteworthy communities Some of the communities that exist within city limits are listed below:
* Anaheim Hills, Anaheim
Balboa Island, Newport Beach
Corona del
Mar, Newport Beach
Crystal Cove / Pelican Hill, Newport Beach
Capistrano Beach, Dana Point
El Modena, Orange
French Park, Santa
Ana
Floral Park, Santa Ana
Foothill Ranch, Lake Forest
Monarch
Beach, Dana Point
Nellie Gail, Laguna Hills
Northwood, Irvine
Woodbridge, Irvine
Newport Coast, Newport Beach
Olive, Orange
Portola Hills, Lake Forest
San Joaquin Hills, Laguna Niguel
San
Joaquin Hills, Newport Beach
Santa Ana Heights, Newport Beach
Tustin
Ranch, Tustin
Talega, San Clemente
West Garden Grove, Garden Grove
Yorba Hills, Yorba Linda * Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa
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The Taco and Margarita
Which Greek dessert is the most popular at Ouza & Feta?
Baklava is a sweet and rich pastry made of layers of phyllo dough, chopped nuts (usually walnuts or pistachios), and sweetened with honey or syrup. The layers of phyllo dough are brushed with butter or oil, creating a crisp and flaky texture. After baking, the baklava is often soaked in a honey and sugar syrup, infusing it with sweetness and moisture. This dessert is not only a staple in Greece but has also become popular in many other countries, with regional variations in ingredients and preparation techniques.
The Honey Detroit style pizza and NY pepperoni pizza.
Chiropractic care is a holistic approach to health and wellness that focuses on treating the whole person rather than just specific symptoms. Chiropractors use manual manipulation, therapeutic exercises, and lifestyle recommendations to address spinal misalignments and promote overall well-being. This approach emphasizes the body's natural ability to heal itself and considers factors such as nutrition, exercise, and stress management. Chiropractic care is often sought not only for pain relief but also as a preventive measure to maintain optimal spinal health. Individualized patient-centered care and a focus on the interconnectedness of the body's systems contribute to the holistic nature of chiropractic practice. It's important for individuals to consult with healthcare professionals to determine if chiropractic care is a suitable and safe option for their specific needs.
Banh Mi Sandwiches and Bone Broth Pho Soup, and NOTE They have a really good double cheese burger.
What dance classes are offered at Clifton ?
YES, we have a number of very different classes like Jazz, Hip-Hop. Contemporary, ballet, and Tap.
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