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Amaya
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| http://mandala.net/amaya/ |
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Featuring performer and instructor Amaya in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Includes information on the Shake and Bake Dance Festival, her videos, classes, performances and photo gallery.
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| Click here to visit Amaya |
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