1/5 Janneke T. 7 months ago on Google
I
think
this
whole
experience
should
have
come
with
a
crystal
ball
in
which
I
could
have
seen
where
to
go
and
what
to
do,
in
the
studio
and
the
class.
There
was
no
one
at
the
front
desk
when
I
came
in,
afterwards
there
were
2
women
who
never
looked
at
me
(okay
not
never,
see
ps),
one
was
staring
at
her
phone
and
the
other
one
was
stretching
on
the
floor
of
the
lobby.
That
was
strange,
but
the
worst
thing
was
the
class
itself.
I
did
classic
barre
and
had
I
not
been
doing
some
ballet
in
my
life
I
wouldn’t
have
had
a
clue.
Frankly,
like
most
people
in
the
class
didn’t
have
a
clue
and
the
teacher
surely
never
told
them.
She
barely
even
explained
the
exercise
and
there’s
just
no
use
in
doing
all
of
what
we
did
when
you’re
not
actually
doing
it
because
you
don’t
know
how
to
and
no
one
corrects
you.
She
even
kept
saying
’great’
when
even
I
could
see
nothing
was
great
and
miscounted
a
lot
so
sometimes
we
did
a
lot
on
one
side
and
then
not
half
of
it
on
the
other.
I
get
that
when
you’re
a
dancer
and
you
have
to
teach
people
that
don’t
have
a
clue
about
dancing
that
can
be
frustrating,
but
this
wasn’t
a
class
and
I
don’t
think
I’ll
try
a
class
here
again.
Ps.
According
to
the
reaction
down
here:
no,
I
was
not
greeted,
no
one
was
there.
When
I
came
down
after
class
and
the
girl
was
on
the
floor
stretching
I
needed
to
put
something
in
my
bag
and
when
she
stared
at
me
(actually
then
she
did
at
least
look
at
me
for
a
few
seconds)
I
told
her
I
needed
to
get
organized
and
then
left.
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