Talk:Studio Maestro

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[edit] NPOV

"It has become New York City's premier classical ballet academy."

Is there any source for this besides the studio's own website? It's a rather major assertion when you consider some of the company-affiliated schools in New York City, such as SAB, the Ailey school, etc.

What is considered to be classical? Is Balanchine classical or neo-classical and what about Ailey?

-- Anon comment by User:69.204.191.178 08:10, 12 January 2007