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Just Dance Wear-It-Again Holds Grand Opening

Dancewear consignment to open at the Just Dance Complex – Open House on Oct. 22.

If you love dance, stop by the Just Dance Complex at 65 Flagship Drive on Oct. 22 when an open house of the dance studio, Just Dance Wear Boutique and the grand opening of the new Just Dance Wear-it-Again! consignment store will be happening from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Owner of Just Dance Melissa Blais, and owner of Just Dance Wear & Boutique and Just Dance Wear-It-Again! Kimberly Mollica are excited to welcome both new and old visitors to the facility. The event will allow guests to take a peek into classes in session, view the spacious 6,000 square foot facility and take advantage of raffles, refreshments and boutique sales.

Mollica is particularly excited to unveil her newest addition to the Just Dance Wear & Boutique which is the consignment shop called Just Dance Wear-It-Again! Giving dancers the opportunity to purchase gently used dancewear is important to Mollica as she has spent many years as a dance mom herself and understands the value of recycling perfectly good dancewear.

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She is very particular about what she’ll be offering through the consignment boutique, taking extreme care to go through each and every item. The shop will specialize in leotards, packaged tights, a large assortment of dance shoes and a small selection of costumes.

Consignors may make an appointment with Mollica to go through consignable items and should expect that their highest quality pieces will be accepted for sale. Drop –offs are also accepted with a 50-50 percentage split of items sold.

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Just Dance Wear-It-Again! acts as a complement to the existing retail boutique where customers will find everything from leotards and dance shoes to accessories and dance related gift items. Hot items and brands in store include the Rac N Roll dance bag, Huggalugs, Smittens and Sugar & Bruno which features designs from “So You Think You Can Dance” and “Dancing with the Stars” dancers.

Just Dance Wear & Boutique and Just Dance Wear-It-Again! are open to the public and great spots to find unique dance related items that you may not be able to find elsewhere.

The Just Dance Complex has been in business for four seasons and moved to its current location on Flagship Drive about two years ago. The space is very comprehensive in terms of meeting the needs of the dancers and their families. Blais has incorporated a café for meals and snack, a computer lab for homework, a lounge as well as wifi access for parent convenience.

In addition to the dance classes regularly scheduled at Just Dance, Blais has also begun a special program for alumni who may be interested in resuming dance after having been away for college. It is its own dance company called Femme Fatale Today where dancers 18 and older are given the opportunity to perform at local clubs and events as well as several artistic shows throughout the year.

Those interested in camp opportunities for dancers aged 11-18 should also inquire about New England Summer Dance Camp which Blais and her staff put on each summer at Dean College in Franklin, MA.

To learn more about Just Dance call 978-68-DANCE or visit www.justdancecomplex.com. To learn more about Just Dance Wear & Boutique and Just Dance Wear-It-Again! call 978-682-5678 or visit their Facebook page.

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