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Blaze Street Dance Academy, Ashton, has been a hive of activity since restrictions were eased on April 12th.

During the lockdown, managing director Sammy-Jo Hadfield has renovated her facilities and is in the process of building a fourth studio.

We spoke to her about the response to her classes, future plans and more.

Blaze Street Dance Academy has been a hive of activity since restrictions were eased on April 12th. During the lockdown, managing director Sammy-Jo Hadfield has renovated her facilities and is in the process of building a fourth studio. We spoke to her about the response to her classes, future plans and more.

Posted by Tameside Reporter on Tuesday, April 27, 2021

 

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