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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.Dance is a performing art. Dance is creative expression. Dance is freedom gained through discipline as strength increases, as flexibility improves, as individual artistry emerges. Dance lives inside you and emerges with beauty. As you breathe more deeply and challenge yourself … Continue reading
We all like being around people who focus on the positive in life—in others and in themselves. They impact how we feel about ourselves and the places we live, work and play. Joanne E. Smith is a teacher who has … Continue reading
Kathleen Grusenski had waited the duration of our March board of directors meeting to have her chance to say a little about what she does at Danceworks. The agenda was full and the meeting ran long after a lengthy discussion … Continue reading
When Amy Brinkman-Sustache was between the ages of nine and fourteen, she took three to six dance classes a week. For a dancer, that’s not unusual. she wanted to be dancing all the time; she couldn’t get enough. Why? “I … Continue reading
I visited one of our 96 ballroom and tap classes recently at Brown Street Academy. The secretary, Ms. Buford, welcomed me at the office as I checked in and then directed me to the basement room where the ballroom class … Continue reading
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