Pura Vida Sanctuary dances into life
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Just like being a father, opening a dance studio is not something operations management alumnus Juleon Lewis had planned.
Lewis learned he was a father about a year ago while he was getting ready to live a life in Colombia.
He returned to the U.S. and while he waited for a information technology position, he started teaching dance with visual communications alumna Anais Harvey.
Together, they built the Pura Vida brand and opened the Pura Vida Sanctuary next to Lot 50.
They hope to continue to build clientele and share their passion for dance with students and members of the Arlington community.
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When Juleon Lewis discovered he would be a father, his goal to live his life abroad changed.
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