Villella puts Miami ballet on its feet

From: Chicago Sun-Times | Date: November 4, 1988| Author: Wynne Delacoma | Copyright information

The pot-bellied little girls in black leotards, pink tights and woolly cardigans didn't know what to squeal about first.

Just three stories below their ballet studio in the Latin American Performing Arts Conservatory, 422 S. Wabash, Patrick Swayze, sexy star of "Dirty Dancing," was filming a movie. With a little luck, they would be able to spot him among the trailers, film crew, police and traffic jammed below the elevated tracks on Wabash.

But things inside the studio we...

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