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15 Years
Sherri Sweetnam
Sherri Sweetnam
Jazz N Taps opened in July of 1991. Jazz N Taps co-owners Sherri Sweetnam and Jennifer Buros, have grown the studio to over 300 students learning tap, jazz, ballet, modern, hip-hop, acrobatics, and musical theater at all levels. While Jazz N Taps provides opportunities for intensive dancers on our competitive teams, we also focus on providing a fun, developmental program for dancers of all ages and abilities. We believe dance can and should be an integral part of our students growth as people.
Rated 5.0 my daughter's second family and happy place - thanks for the 12+ years
Rated 5.0 Incredible teachers and artists! The summer recital is not only breathtaking but fun.

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