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Milkin' San Diego: Tap dance teacher wants people with disabilities to dance

When Larisa moved to San Diego in 2003, she knew she had to bring her passion project to life.

SAN DIEGO — Larisa Hall was born with severely clubbed feet. She had to wear casts on both legs as a baby. She slept with a brace to hold her feet, which doctors hoped would correct the problem. It turns out that dance was what she needed. 

That's why Larisa's dance studio is near and dear to her heart. Tap Fever Studios in Pacific Beach provides accessible dance opportunities to people of all ages, with and without disabilities.

News 8's Jenny Milkowski put on some tap shoes to see what the fun is all about. It's a pretty good workout! 

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