Posted on Wednesday 9 August 2006
A story came out in the Burtonsville Gazette talking about the studio and the Cloverly Towne Center today.
Here’s the blurb about us, or go see the whole article.
Elite Dance Studio and Supply, for example, was founded when Tom Wessel of Burtonsville and Jim Norberg of Hampshire Greens wanted a studio closer to home for their daughters to practice, said Rebecca Morgan, director of the studio, who lives in Aspen Hill. The owners ‘‘liked the location and things available for parents to do after they dropped off their kids,” she said. ‘‘Everyone seems to be right around the corner from here.”
Elite opened its doors July 1 and teaches ballet, tap, jazz and hip-hop to age 2 through adult. The store molded the building to fit its needs, creating a large, sky-blue dance studio in the back with a mirrored wall and a smaller, one-way mirror for parents to watch their children practice, as well as a shop where dancers can purchase shoes and clothing.
Jennifer Kalita was picking up her two girls, ages 3 and 6, earlier this week at Elite after their lessons. ‘‘There’s dancing at other places, but not as convenient,” said Kalita, who lives in nearby Good Hope Estates.