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Participating Studios PARTICIPATING GROUP EDITION STUDIOS ACADEMY OF BALLET/ACADEMY PERFORMING ENSEMBLE DANCESPACE PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY ACPA APEX DANCE COMPANY DANCEWORX STUDIO ACTIV8 DANCE COMPANY DANCIN' OFF BROADWAY ADRENALINE DANCE COMPANY DARLENE CEGLIA’S DANCE PROJECT ALL-STAR DANCE ACADEMY DELMONICO DANCE ALLANA'S ACADEMY OF DANCE DENISE'S DANCE ACADEMY ALLEGRO PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY DENVILLE DANCE ARTS CENTER ART OF DANCE DEVONSHIRE DANCE ARTISTIC MOTION DANCE DREAM DANCE CENTER ATLAS SCHOOL OF DANCE DREAMCATCHER'S DANCE CO. BACKSTAGE DANCE STUDIO DRIVEN2DANCE BATON ROUGE DANCE CONNECTION DXP BECKY NALEVANKO'S DANCE & TUMBLING STUDIO DY.CLAN DANCE STUDIOS BOUTIQUE DANCE ACADEMY ELEVATE DANCE COMPANY CANDANCE STUDIOS ELITE DANCE COMPANY - MARYLAND CARLSBAD DANCE CENTRE ELITE DANCE COMPANY - MICHIGAN CENTERSTAGE DANCE ACADEMY ENVISION DANCE COMPANY OF NAPERVILLE CHANDLER DANCE CENTER EQUINOX DANCE COMPANY CREATIVE DANCE STUDIO EVA MOORE'S PERFORMING ARTS CENTER D'ANN'S ACADEMY OF DANCE EXCEL PERFORMING ARTS DANCE BY HILLARY EXHIBIT 3 DANCE COMPANY DANCE GALLERY EXPRESSIONS DANCE COMPANY DANCE WORKSHOP EXTREME DANCE CENTER DANCE XPLOSION FUSION DANCE FORCE, INC. - NEW YORK DANCERS TRAINING SPOT CO. FUSION DANCE OMAHA PARTICIPATING GROUP EDITION STUDIOS GAYLE’S DANCEPHASE KEEP IN TIME DANCE ACADEMY GREAT GIG DANCE CO. KERCHEVAL DANCE HAJA DANCE COMPANY LEGWORKS HANNAH KRONER SCHOOL OF DANCE LEVEL DANCE PROJECT HART ACADEMY OF DANCE LIL' JAMMAZ HIP HOP CO. HEARTLAND DANCE & GYMNASTICS LOVV THE DANCE STUDIO HIGH POINTE PERFORMING ARTS STUDIO LUCILLE MURRAY'S STUDIO OF DANCE ICON DANCE CENTER LYNDEN HIGH SCHOOL IMAGERY IN MOTION DANCE M'LANIE HUNTER DANCE STUDIO INDY DANCE ACADEMY MCKEON DANCE & GYMNASTICS CENTER INFINITY DANCE STUDIO MIAMI ARTS STUDIO 6-12 @ ZELDA GLAZER INSPIRE SCHOOL OF DANCE MISS TANYA'S SCHOOL OF DANCE INTEGRITY DANCE ACADEMY MURRIETA DANCE PROJECT IOWA BALLET ACADEMY NORTH ANDOVER SCHOOL OF DANCE JDF ELITE DANCE ACADEMY NORTHWEST DANCE AND ACRO JHL DANCE DYNAMICS ON MOVING DANCE COMPANY JMD STUDIOS PAGE & COMPANY DANCE ACADEMY JULIANA’S ACADEMY OF DANCE PARKER DANCE COMPANY JUST DANCE AZ PC DANCE COMPANY JUST DANCE IT! - FLORIDA PERCEPTION DANCE COMPANY JUST DANCE STUDIOS - LOUISIANA PERFORMANCE EDGE 2 K MONIQUE'S STUDIO OF DANCE PERFORMERS EDGE DANCE COMPANY K&M STUDIO POWER DANCE COMPANY KALEIDOSCOPE DANCE ACADEMY POWER EXPLOSION STUDIO OF DANCE KATE HUMBLE SCHOOL OF DANCE PRECISION DANCE CONSERVATORY PARTICIPATING GROUP EDITION STUDIOS PREMIER ACADEMY OF DANCE - COLORADO SUMMIT DANCE ACADEMY PREMIER DANCE COMPANY - MICHIGAN TANYA'S DANCE COMPANY PREMIERE DANCE COMPANY - INDIANA TAWN MARIE'S DANCE CENTRE PRESTIGE DANCE CENTER THE BEAT SCHOOL OF DANCE PRO DANCE ELITE THE DANCE PROJECT RAGE BOX DANCE CENTER THE DANCE ZONE RATIO DANCE THE HABITAT PERFORMING ARTS CENTER RED RIVER DANCE THE MOVEMENT DANCE CENTRE RIMVIEW DANCE STUDIOS THE STUDIO LDG ROCKSTAR ACADEMY OF DANCE THE URGE DANCE COMPLEX SALT LAKE DANCE CENTER TIFFANY & CO. 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