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		<title>By: Make Choreography Your Own (Take 2) and Social Networking for Dancers &#171; My Son Can Dance</title>
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		<description>[...] By the way, there are two dance registries out there&#8230;both run by guys&#8230;you might also want to check out.  By this I mean social networking for dancers! One is called Dance Register, and it is run by Julian&#8217;s old tap instructor, former Tap Dog Anthony LoCascio. He also has a blog. Then there is Dance Stage, run by a nice young dance student who performs in a pre-professional company in Oregon (and hopes to move to LA soon to dance). And of course, Dance Advantage has a number of great networking opportunities through its Dance Advantage Interactive  site. [...]</description>
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