Alexis and Daniel Pollack own Ladu Dance Studio in Sandy and are hoping to expand the presence of ballroom dancing in Salt Lake County.
<p>SANDY — Dancing isn't just a fun hobby for Alexis and Daniel Pollack — it's a family business.</p><p>Both started dancing around 2 years old.
&quot;</p><p>After tennis and ski lessons, Daniel Pollack was always at the studio with his parents to pick up his sister from ballroom class.
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