CyberZone

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CyberZone is a popular dance facility located in southern Canada. It is a video dance company hosted by entertainment enterprizes[citation needed], three hours long. Typical admission fees are $10 CAN[citation needed]. It often has special events, sometimes giving prizes. Food comes at an extra cost. Typical visitors include people seeking someone of the opposite gender.

The original CyberZone dances took place in Eastview Secondary School in Barrie, Ontario. They now regularly take place in half of the gymnasium at Georgian College but occasionaly change location for special and sporting events. These dances are monitored by adult figures, sometimes local teachers. S3sso 22:25, 20 March 2007 (UTC)Sesso! [1]

Cyberzone dance participents are typically children and teenagers aged 8-14.

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