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When Andrea Paris-Gutierrez moved her studio five years ago, she rolled up her floors and took them with her.
Despite the studio's name--the Los Angeles Ballet Academy--it also offers jazz, tap, hip hop, and even Pilates classes to more than 350 students six days a week. Though the dance styles vary in each of the studio's three rooms, all have a sub-floor topped with a multipurpose durable marley that provides sure footing for any kind of class.
If you have limited space and lots of genres, flooring experts agree you should pick something that everyone can use. "It avoids scheduling problems," says Claire Londress, American Harlequin's marketing manager. "Otherwise if there are three tap classes at once...
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