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Often simple tips and tricks, and the gift of a little anatomical knowledge can be the difference between a dancer being good and being extraordinary, and it is their mission to have this information available to those that really want to excel!

Visit Deborah Vogel's Website, The Body Series, at:
http://www.thebodyseries.com/

Visit Lisa Howell's Website, The Ballet Blog, at:
http://www.theballetblog.com
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