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Q. Can I get the names of Prestigious Performing arts/ drama/ theatre arts schools in spain? I'm moving there in the summer and have been doing my performing arts degree all over, in london, mexico and usa and now spain and I just need the names of some prestigious schools so I can check them out. I really need it and I'll really appreciate your help. Thanks Asked by shirny65 - Sun Feb 1 16:42:05 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. idk ask spain Answered by Yahoo! answers CEO - Sun Feb 1 16:46:59 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "performing arts schools" |


