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The School at Peridance offers children dance classes in a nurturing, professional environment. Peridance and its world-renowned faculty prepares dancers for the continually evolving dance arena through an International F-1 Student Visa Program, 2-year Certificate Program and MOPTOP Universal Professional Program, offered at 3-months or 6-months.
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Peridance Center open class schedule by day. Offering over...
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Igal Perry Ronald K. Alexander About the School. For over 40...
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Perry Dance is an accomplished television writer and executive producer with a diverse list of credits. He is known for his ability to create compelling narratives in multiple television genres, including sitcoms, sci-fi, animation, and reality/docu-series. His list of credits began with script sales and staff writing jobs on a number of ...
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Perry Dance. Additional Crew. Producer. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Perry Dance is known for Mutant X (2001), Roseanne (1988) and Saved by the Bell: The New Class (1993). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro.
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Igal Perry, Founder and Artistic Director of Peridance Contemporary Dance Company and Peridance Center, is a world-renowned choreographer, ballet master, and dance educator. Mr. Perry's elegant choreography, often in collaboration with contemporary composers, has been described as "blessedly inventive" (Jennifer Dunning, NYTimes).