By ELISABETH SLAY
The Shawnee News-Star 

Shawnee dance company sees success after opening new studio

 


SHAWNEE, Okla. (AP) — For the last 20 years, business owner and lover of dance, Aonisty Parks, has taught the craft to students of all ages at DreamCatchers Dance and Tumbling Company and will continue teaching in her new studio.

According to Parks, in April she found her new building and it's nearly twice as large compared to her older studio and has many new features including free wifi.

"We have 6,600 square feet right now. We were at about 2,000 square feet in the old place and how I've designed this is so that it can function as a convention type facility and then we also have two st...



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