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CC & Co. Dance Complex

8863 Six Forks Road
Raleigh, NC 27615
(919) 846-5200
http://www.cccodance.com

Hours

2010 OFFICE HOURS:
Monday-Thursday 10am-7pm
Friday 10am-1pm
Saturday 10am-1pm

CC & Co. Dance Complex

“Dance is Our Passion, Let it be Yours” 

For the past 6 years, CC & Co. Dance Complex located in North Raleigh, has been offering the highest level of dance training for ages 2 to adult. Under the direction of Christy Curtis, CC & Co. has build innovative programs starting at the Pre-School level, continuing through our recreational programs for grades 1-12, and culminating with our advanced performance dancers. Our studio offers exceptional dance training, but prides itself on creating a fun, family atmosphere that everyone can enjoy!
 
Our dance companies, The Core & Fusion have over 200 dancers and perform on the regional and national level. Our dancers grow both on a technical and stylistic level from some of the leading choreographers and instructors in North Carolina and abroad.

CC & Company dancers not only excel in the development of their dance skills, they evolve into leaders, learning the value of teamwork, time management, setting and attaining goals and building self esteem in a safe, nurturing, and positive environment. Whether dancing recreationally or seeking a professional career, our goal is to unite our dancers through class, performance and workshop opportunities to give a greater appreciation of dance to the Triangle area.
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