International Performing Arts Academy

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Los Angeles, United States

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Drama school· High school· Educational Services· Performing arts group· Modeling school

International Performing Arts Academy Reviews | Rating 2.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

International Performing Arts Academy is located in Los Angeles, United States on 1201 W 5th St T330. International Performing Arts Academy is rated 2.6 out of 5 in the category drama school in United States.

Address

1201 W 5th St T330

Phone

+1 8886867827

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Vernell Ednilao

My 2 daughters are about to graduate in 3 weeks from the modeling school. They have been very helpful in all aspects. It really built up the confidence and self-esteem of my 2 kids and that alone is already worth it. My kids are always excited to go to the studio every other week. Remember, there is always no guarantee in one way or another that my kids are going to make it to the entertainment industry. But just to get the opportunity and to improve their talent is what makes this academy so worth it. Thank you and we are still looking forward to continue bringing our 2 daughters to your dance and singing school to have their talents exposed more.

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Jonathan Tripple

These people approached my teenaged daughter while she was shopping with friends at Yorktown Mall outside of Chicago. They cornered her, wouldn't let her pass, and insisted she fill out a form, and were extremely pushy and rude. It was terribly unsettling to her. She was just there to hang with her friends. Leave our kids alone, creepers.

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tanya taylor

These people are scam artists! They take money right out of your account and do not refund it by ANY means. My child didn't even go to one class. We asked for a refund the next day when we were told that these people were scam artists. After making several calls to Sandra Heyer (aka Sandra Bernadette) we made zero progress. This woman proceeded to cry over the phone saying she felt so bad that her own company was screwing us around on our refund. Then she proceeded to lie to us saying that they could not locate our child's form because her name was misspelled. DO NOT give these people a dime! They pump up your child telling them they are the next Nickelodeon star. They have no talent scouts and their \industry professionals\ are people with no legitimate licensing. They discuss tuition right in front of your child and make you look like the bad guy if you have to decline due to the outrageous cost of classes that aren't even taught by professionals. This company is by far the worst \talent scouts\ I have ever had the displeasure of associating with.

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Kya B

I haven't been to the classes yet but I got accepted today and I am pretty excited for the classes. The tuition costs a lot of money then I expected but I'm greatful that my mom has enough money to pay for this and other things. The directors are pretty nice but it kind of depends on which one you get because I could tell when they introduced theirselves. Some I could tell where strict, nice or a little bit of both. But the one I got was nice. I will write another review when I'm done with the 6 months!!!!!

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kedopek k

My son was scouted at the mall and decided to attend the show case held in Houston 04/24/2016 with lots of kids and parents. It was exciting to see my son among those walking there and in the end they called his name for further interview. At the end of the interview when the money part came up, I tried balance what's best for his future versus the cost, I decided that money comes and goes so got my son into this program and paid the upfront fee of 595.00. The following day Monday while reading the reviews, I kinda got scared and worried as many of them were negative and thought I may have also been scammed. Good thing I had the recruiter’s contact so I texted her and she responded with a bit genuine and honest text that she believes the program is good for my son and she can only speak for herself given the kids she has worked with and believes that my son would gain from the program and urged we give it a try. She was so kind and even asked that I call her directly with feedback on my son’s first day of class experience which will be beginning of May 2016. She regretted that some people can go negative online about things they have not even tried urging me not to believe everything I read online as many of them are not accurate. For now am stuck and despite the cost involved, I will just give it a try and see how it turns out.