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Art Saves Lives students return home after successful student award trip to New York City.

August 7, 2016

Art Saves Lives students return home after successful student award trip to New York City.
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PHILIPSBURG:--- The 2016 ASL Award students recently returned to St. Maarten after the annual student award trip to New York City. They were accompanied by Ari Sutton, ASL project manager and Yvans Azzard and Gregory Victor of Soualiga Media.
The students attended classes at Alvin Ailey, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Broadway Dance Center, Steps on Broadway and attended a private class at Google Headquarters; in addition to taking in the Broadway Show “On your Feet” during their visit. It was an enriching experience for the students and ASL will host a talent showcase and provide more information for ASL 2017 in the upcoming weeks.

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Art Saves Lives students return home after successful student award trip to New York City.

Source: http://www.sxm-talks.com/st-martin-news-network/art-saves-lives-students-return-home-after-successful-student-award-trip-to-new-york-city/

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