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Program Name: Shaolin Studios
Program Address: 360 Connecticut Ave, Norwalk CT
Contact Phone: (203) 295-4713
Website: http://www.2sdsskungfu.com/
Detail: With locations in Connecticut, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania, Steve DeMasco's Studios is one of the fastest growing martial arts facilities in the country. What sets our studios apart is our quest for excellence and our mission to bring professional shaolin martial arts instruction to women, men and children throughout the world.
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Shaolin Studios, Norwalk CT
Program Address: 360 Connecticut Ave, Norwalk CT
Contact Phone: (203) 295-4713
Website: http://www.2sdsskungfu.com/
Detail: With locations in Connecticut, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania, Steve DeMasco's Studios is one of the fastest growing martial arts facilities in the country. What sets our studios apart is our quest for excellence and our mission to bring professional shaolin martial arts instruction to women, men and children throughout the world.
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