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Watch These Brooklyn Skate Club Regulars Dance Their Wheels Off
There’s magic in the skates: On Wednesday nights, the Brooklyn Skate Club transforms a gymnasium in Bedford-Stuyvesant into a swirl of bodies.
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There’s magic in the skates: On Wednesday nights, the Brooklyn Skate Club transforms a gymnasium in Bedford-Stuyvesant into a swirl of bodies.
Photographs and Video by JESSICA LEHRMAN
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