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Dance Workshops
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- Stanislav Suvorov
- Jin Watkins
- Harenok
- George Stewart
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There’s something kind of fascinating about how people respond to risk, even when they know it’s all chance. That mix of tension and anticipation you feel right before the result hits — I think that’s what keeps people coming back. Doesn’t even matter if you win or lose sometimes, it’s the unpredictability that hooks you.