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Join PSPA for OPEN HOUSE!

The “PSPA Experience”
is very different than that of a typical dance/performing arts school.
 The school is dedicated to providing the highest quality dance and arts
education to young students in a rich and nurturing environment.  At PSPA,
you won’t receive a costume in a bag and attend a recital. Instead, you PSPA
students have the opportunity to participate in a full theater production!  PSPA offers small class size, floating
sprung dance floors and Broadway teachers!





PSPA/SIMBT is known for its professional theater productions, which include
dancing, singing and acting.  Their primary focus is on creating performance excellence
and life-learning experiences through the use of original show-themes that
combine historical and current events with innovative choreography and
acting.  An important part of SIMBT’s
mission is to share the unique live-theater experience with diverse audiences
in the Greater Philadelphia Area. 

PSPA classes are offered to students from age 3 to
young adults and include: Hip-Hop, Jazz, Ballet, Lyrical, Musical Theater,
Voice, Piano and Acting. Private and semi-private lessons are taught and master
classes are offered throughout the year.   PSPA’s Fall classes begin on Monday, September 9th, 2013! 

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Open houses at PSPA will be held on Aug 19, 20, 21, 22, and 27th at our beautiful Barn Studios in historic
The Gathering in Wrightstown.  Conveniently located at the intersection of
Penn’s Park Road and 2nd Street Pike, the studios dominate a village setting of
quaint shops.  Come visit our studios to
meet our teachers, have a tour of our facilities and audition for the SIMBT
Company production! Hope to see you there!  

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