Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts

Clog Dancing - easy, aerobic, and fun

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Maureen Pettit teaches
American Clogging classes
New session starts Monday
Maureen Pettit is teaching two American Clogging classes for the Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Senior Center. Classes are held at the Spartan Gym (in the Gymnasium) and her next sessions begin Monday, March 5, 2018. 

She has two levels:

BEGINNERS - Mondays 9:45am-10:45am - learn the basic steps of clogging and dance to easy cued routines.

INTERMEDIATE - Mondays 10:30am-11:45am - learn more complicated step combinations and cued routines.

FEES per class are $3 Senior Center members and $5 for non members.

How to join the Senior Center

Please arrive 15 minutes early to sign-in and register with the instructor.


Maureen has a distinguished international dance background. Born in Scotland and trained in England, she joined a London ballet company. Later she turned to musical theatre and toured Europe with productions of Kiss Me Kate, Brigadoon, 7 Brides for 7 Brothers, and others.

She met her husband in Paris while she was dancing with the Folies Bergere and they moved to Seattle. She ran a dance studio in West Seattle for many years and added clog dancing and American Folk dance to her repertoire. She created a performance group of cloggers which performed locally and toured Europe.

After retirement she spent half the year in Arizona where she created a variety show with singing, dancing, and comedy. The troupe performs 40 shows a season around Arizona.

Maureen is a fully accredited teacher of ballet with the Royal Academy of Dancing, London, and a fully accredited ballroom dance teacher with I.S.T.D. Currently she is teaching clogging, and international folk dance classes in Shoreline, Edmonds, and Mountlake Terrace.



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Enjoy the elegance of old Vienna at the 18th annual Viennese Ball on Saturday

Monday, February 19, 2018


The 18th Viennese Ball, sponsored by the Austria Club of Washington, takes place on Saturday, February 24 at the Nile Country Club Clubhouse, 6601 244th St SW, Mountlake Terrace.

This traditional and elegant outing of dance-hungry area residents features the music of the Bert Carlson Band, along with classical and appropriately Viennese favorites by several local musicians.

Festive dinner included. General public $105; Austria Club members $80; young adults (age 30 or younger) $40.

Formal attire, please.

Purchase tickets online or email Austria Club treasurer Bob Holmes



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Auditions for summer intensive at Olympic Ballet School in Edmonds

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Grace - Olympic Ballet
Olympic Ballet School, official school of Olympic Ballet Theatre based in Edmonds, will be holding auditions for its 2018 Summer Intensive this Saturday, February 17th. 
Information available here

Audition schedule

Saturday FEBRUARY 17:

9:45-11:15 (Boys and Girls ages 12-15)
11:00-12:30 (Boys and Girls ages 8-11)
11:15-12:45 (Boys and Girls ages 16+)

Saturday MARCH 10:

9:45-11:15 (Boys and Girls ages 12-15)
11:00-12:30 (Boys and Girls ages 8-11)
11:15-12:45 (Boys and Girls ages 16+)

Location: Olympic Ballet School Studios, 700 Main St, Edmonds 98020

On the day of the audition, registration / check in will take place at the Olympic Ballet administrative office (Room #306). Check in begins at 9am.

To Register: Contact the administrative office or call 425-774-7570.

If an interested student is not able to make the listed audition times, contact Artistic Director Mara Vinson to arrange an evaluation class. International students accepted. Video auditions accepted.

All auditions take place at Olympic Ballet Studios 700 Main Street, Edmonds 98020. Audition fee is $25 with preregistration or $35 at the door. Exact cash or check only. Please make check payable to Olympic Ballet School.

NEW THIS YEAR: Housing is available for non-local students, including international students, for summer intensive duration.



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People making a difference: Rex Kinney and the Shorecrest Dance Team

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Members of the Shorecrest Dance Team take a bow after completing their second performance of Physical Poetry, the annual hip-hop showcase hosted by choreographer, Rex Kinney. The Shorecrest Dance Team celebrates its 25th year in this edition of Physical Poetry by performing routines inspired by ‘90s hip-hop. (Photo by Claire Butwinick)

Shorecrest Dance coach brings diverse students together with hip-hop

By Claire Butwinick

When Rex Kinney started coaching the Shorecrest Hip-Hop Dance Team, he was 20 years old and had no experience in coaching or running a dance program.

Now 16 years later, Kinney’s choreography has earned the team three national titles, eight state titles and 14 consecutive district titles.

Years ago, Kinney started dancing as a freshman on the Shorecrest High School Dance Team, a hip-hop group that performs and competes with students from diverse backgrounds in the Shoreline community, after a friend convinced him to audition. Kinney immediately gravitated to the inclusivity of the dance community, and throughout high school he joined a dance company and began teaching classes.

Before a varsity dance team rehearsal, Kinney meets with a student to discuss the team’s uniforms for an upcoming performance at the Redmond Invitational. (Photo by Claire Butwinick) 

After graduation, Kinney was invited back to Shorecrest to assistant coach the dance team, and take over as head coach the following year.

Kinney now coaches the Shorecrest Dance Team part time, and is also the dance education and performance manager with Seattle Theater Group in downtown Seattle.

After 20 years in the dance community, Kinney said that he is still learning as he goes.

“I’m always thinking about what else can I do better for myself and for the program, or what else there is to work on,” Kinney said. “You kinda change things up every year.”

The dance team is about finding belonging and students who join the dance team create an immediate family that grows stronger over the course of each season, Kinney said.

Shorecrest junior, Wintana Eyob stretches before rehearsal with the Shorecrest Dance Team. The varsity team competed that weekend at the Redmond Invitational and won first place in the hip-hop category. (Photo by Claire Butwinick)

Wintana Eyob, a junior at Shorecrest High School, said that she joined the dance team because of her love for hip-hop music, but stayed because of the friends she has made on the team. She said that she can see herself staying in touch with her dance friends long after graduation. 

“There’s a lot of people from different backgrounds on the hip-hop team. We just all have the common interest of loving hip-hop and loving dance,” Eyob said.

At a recent rehearsal with the varsity Shorecrest Dance Team, Kinney rounded up the students in a circle and asked them to share their goals for the upcoming practice. This exercise allowed the team to listen to one another and focus on improving as a group.

Kinney challenges his varsity dancers to master difficult hip-hop routines for each competition, but prefers to highlight the process rather than the results.

“I always let them know that it’s not about winning or losing, it’s about training to be at your best and not to be the best,” said Kinney. “It’s about working to your best ability and being happy with what you’re putting into it.”

For over a decade, the Shorecrest Dance Team has been able to travel across the nation for competitions. Yet, like most dance teams, Kinney has to fundraise to pay for transportation, uniforms and coaches salaries.

In 2008, Kinney debuted the team’s fundraising production called Physical Poetry, a showcase of contemporary, traditional and international dance performed by the Shorecrest team and local dance companies.

Kinney said that he created Physical Poetry to raise money for the dance team, but was moved by how much the Shoreline community embraced the show’s global representation.

Kinney hopes that when young people watch the diverse group of performers in Physical Poetry, they see that they, too can dance.

“With dance, we try to make sure that that’s inclusive of everybody because dance is for everyone.”

This past month, Physical Poetry held its 10th annual performance and sold out every show. This year’s showcase also paid tribute to the Shorecrest Dance Team’s 25th year.

Shorecrest Dance Team Alumni toast Kinney and his students to celebrate the team’s 25th anniversary. Alumni came from across the country to congratulate the team on this milestone. (Photo by Claire Butwinick)

To celebrate the quarter centennial, Kinney invited founding members and advisors of the dance team to acknowledge their progress since it began in 1993. Alumni members even performed on stage with the current Shorecrest dancers for the final hip-hop number of Physical Poetry.

Katherine Jimenez Winston was honored at the 25th annual celebration for starting the Shorecrest Dance Team when she was a sophomore in high school. Jimenez Winston shared that she started the team because she wanted to see modern dance styles represented at her high school. In its first year, the team was all female and included girls from diverse backgrounds.

When Kinney joined the team three years later, he was one of the first boys to audition, and began a movement toward an all-inclusive group.

Katherine Jimenez Winston (bottom row, second from the left) poses for a yearbook photo with the original members of the Shorecrest Dance Team in 1993. In the beginning, the dance team was all girls who choreographed their own routines. (Photo courtesy of Katherine Jimenez Winston.)

As the team continues to grow, Kinney hopes for it to be self-sustaining. 

“We’ve got a great support system within our community,” Kinney said. “What’s been really fortunate is to have so many different alumni to come in and help with the program, whether that’s coaching or assisting.”

One day, Kinney will carry on the tradition he started and pass down his position to another dance team alumni, he said.

But for now, his focus is on wrapping up this season.

“We’re making sure that the kids have a good time in the process of doing well individually,” Kinney said, “that they’re happy with their own performance, and ending positive with our competitive season.”

Video: A few days before competing in the Redmond Invitational Dance Competition, Rex Kinney taught the Shorecrest Varsity Dance Team new sections in their ‘90s inspired routine. Later that weekend, the team won first place in the hip-hop category. (Video by Claire Butwinick)


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Dances of Universal Peace on Friday

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

'Faith is the bird that feels the light and
sings when the dawn is still dark.’
 Poet Rabindranath Tagore
Spring is right around the corner! Come join us in Shoreline this Friday (and every 2nd Friday) and Dance the coming light into our hearts!

Dances of Universal Peace are a group of simple dances to live music.

The focus of each dance is in the singing of a particular sacred phrase or phrases inspired by a large variety of religious and spiritual traditions from around the world.

No experience is necessary and all dances are taught.

Friday, February 9, 2018 at 7:30pm at Shoreline Community Acupuncture, 18505 Firlands Ave N, Shoreline 98133.

Donations appreciated (as you are able). Fragrance free please.

For more information, contact David Matthews at 206-272-0580.


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Dance the Bones - free African Traditional Dance Workshop Feb 16

Monday, February 5, 2018


JHP Cultural and Diversity Legacy in collaboration with Dale Turner YMCA in Shoreline presents 'Dance the Bones,' a FREE African Traditional Dance Workshop.

JHP Legacy believes that the increment in our overall bone density, strength, balance and coordination is ascertained by highly concentrated exercises!

As part of our vision, we want all and sundry to learn at least one Traditional Dance each year, We will be learning a Social Traditional Dance called "Kpatsa" from Ghana.

Come DANCE [Exercise] THE BONES on Friday, February 16, 2018 6:30pm-8pm at Dale Turner YMCA, 19290 Aurora Ave N, Shoreline 98133.

IT IS FREE, JUST COME WITH YOUR BONES



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Skandia First Friday Dance

Friday, February 2, 2018

Friday, February 2, 2018 Skandia First Friday Dance, Cedar Valley Grange, 20526 52nd Ave W, Lynnwood 98036. 

Larry and Jennifer will teach Bingsjö Polska from 7:30 to 8:30pm, then you will hear some fine music as Dansaspel comes south from Bellingham (and thereabouts) to play for us. These folks have a great sound and are very danceable, so you won’t want to miss them.

Class, 7:30; dance, 8:30–11pm. $15 (Skandia members, $10); kids, free. Information, 425-954-5262.



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American Dance Institute donates free classes to Autism Benefit

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

American Dance Institute has donated a month of unlimited free dance classes to the 2nd Annual Illuminating Autism Benefit Dinner and Auction Saturday, January 27, 2018, 6pm, at The Rainier Club 820 4th Ave, Seattle

Funds raised support The University of Washington Autism Center (UWAC), which prepares people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) for school and life – reducing symptom severity and improving outcomes, regardless of economic need.

"My husband Steve and I attended the inaugural event last year and it was wonderful, said Elizabeth Chayer, Founder and Director of American Dance Institute. It was one of the most inspiring auctions we've ever attended."

Join us on January 27, 2018, at the Rainier Club in downtown Seattle, as we work together to raise funds to support UWAC programs.

For more Information about the Illuminating Autism fundraiser, contact: Tanya Cooke Event Coordinator 206.485.4539.



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Free dance lessons at Third Place Commons start on Jan 27



Third Place Commons is always a great spot for live music and dancing on weekends, but starting on Saturday, January 27th, it’s also a great place to learn to dance.

Beginning in January, Third Place Commons will offer free community dance lessons on the fourth Saturday night of each month through April.

Each easy, one-hour lesson will begin at 6 p.m. in front of the stage when you can learn and practice dance steps perfectly suited for the evening’s music ahead. No partner required, so come on down!

Then stick around for fantastic live music at 7:30 when you can take to the floor to practice your new moves with old and new friends all night long.

Swing dance will be on the docket for the first dance lesson on January 27th in conjunction with the grand finale of the Swing into the New Year music series featuring Portage Bay Big Band.

Professional dance instructor Ron Bolin, who delighted audiences with his class before the 85th St Big Band back in December, returns to get dancers warmed up and ready for the a rousing night of dancing fun.

This project is supported by a Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council Community Project Award.

Third Place Commons is a community-supported nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering real community in real space. Third Place Commons is located in Lake Forest Park Town Center at 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park 98155.



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Skandia Third Friday Dance

Friday, January 19, 2018

Music from Seattle Lilla Spelmanslag
Photo by Martin Ng
Skandia Third Friday Dance, January 19, 2018, Cedar Valley Grange, 20526 52nd Ave W, Lynnwood 98036. 

Tom Sears and Lisa Brooks will teach Rørospols from 7:30 to 8:30pm. This is a popular and fun dance from the town of Røros in Norway.

At 8:30pm, the dance starts with music from the Seattle Lilla Spelmanslag, then Karin Code from Kalamazoo, Michigan, will play hardingfele music, along with Hale Bill and the Bopps, until 11pm.

Class, 7:30pm; dance, 8:30–11pm. $15 (Skandia members, $10); kids, free. 

For more information, email or call 425-954-5262.



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Skandia dance workshop Saturday

Skandia Folk Dance workshop Saturday, January 20, 2018 with Judy Patterson and Jerry Walsh teaching Valdresspringar, accompanied by music from Karin Code.

This is an energetic and fun dance done to lively hardingfele music, from the Valdres valley in Norway.

As with other springars, and like swing dancing, there are several possible moves that the lead chooses to dance with the follow, including a fast couple turn at the end of the sequence.

No partner necessary to attend the workshop.

10am – 4pm, Cedar Valley Grange, 20526 52nd Ave W, Lynnwood. Skandia members who preregister pay $30; day-of-workshop admission will be $35 per person for members and nonmembers.

For more information, email or call 425-954-5262.



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Sno-King Sweetheart Dance February 10

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Allspice band will play for Sweetheart dance
Sno-King International Folk Dance Club invites you to celebrate the couples who met at our dances. 

Allspice Band will play, 7:00-10:00pm at the Cedar Valley Grange, 20526 52nd Ave W, Lynnwood.

Come with our without your sweetheart. No formal teaching tonight, but we will do lots of easy dances, including couple, no-partner and set dances from many countries.

Potluck snacks are encouraged and it’s a good time to wear reds and pinks -- be a valentine! During band breaks there will be request dancing to recorded music.

They teach at their regular dances, every Wednesday and Saturday, starting at 7:00pm. Lesson at 7:30pm. Wednesday is all requests, and Saturday has a program of dances, with room for requests. The Grange has a great hardwood dance floor and plenty of free parking.

The donation for this party is $8.00 for non-members and $5.00 for members. All regular dances are $7.00 for non-members and $5.00 for members. Yearly membership is only $15.00 ($25.00 for a family).

For information, call 949-646-7082, or email



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Swing Dancing fun continues all month at Third Place Commons

Monday, January 15, 2018



The Swing into the New Year music series is indeed in full swing at Third Place Commons, and there are still two more fabulous chances to enjoy this lively series.

This Saturday, January 20th the Moonlight Swing Orchestra will take the stage at 7:30pm for a delightful evening of big band tunes featuring all your favorites from the Great American Songbook.

Then on Saturday, January 27th, the Commons will serve up a dazzling grand finale with the ever-popular Portage Bay Big Band on hand to blow the roof off the joint. But first, the Commons will offer a special community dance lesson at 6pm to get dancers of every experience level ready for the fun. (Stay tuned for more info on that to come.)

Remember that Third Place Commons hosts hundreds of free events every year including live music every Friday and Saturday night when dancers are always welcome!

Third Place Commons is a community-supported nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering real community in real space. Third Place Commons is located in Lake Forest Park Town Center at 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park 98155.


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Folk dancing Saturday at the Cedar Valley Grange

Friday, January 12, 2018

2016 Birthday

Sno-King Celebrates 31st Birthday January 13

Sno-King International Folk Dance Club Invites you to celebrate with us and dance to the live music of Folk Voice Band 7:00pm to 10:00pm at the Cedar Valley Grange, 20526 52nd Ave W, Lynnwood.

Do dances from many countries, including partner, no-partner, and set dances, and you don’t need to bring a partner. No formal teaching tonight, but we will do lots of easy dances. There will be birthday cake! During band breaks there will be request dancing to recorded music.

Ethnic costumes are encouraged. The Grange has a great hardwood floor and lots of free parking.

We teach at our regular dances, every Wednesday and Saturday , starting at 7:00pm. Lesson at 7:30pm. Wednesday is all requests, and Saturday has a program of dances, with room for requests.

The donation for this party is $8 for non-members and free for members. All other dances are $7 for non-members and $5 for members. Yearly membership is only $15 ($25 for a family). For information, call 949-646-7082 or email  dancesnoking@gmail.com



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Dances of Universal Peace Friday in Shoreline

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Dances of Universal Peace are a group of simple dances to live music.

The focus of each dance is in the singing of a particular sacred phrase or phrases inspired by a large variety of religious and spiritual traditions from around the world.

No experience necessary. All dances are taught.

Friday, January 12, 2018 at 7:30pm (every second Friday) at Shoreline Community Acupuncture - 18505 Firlands Ave N, Shoreline 98133.

Small donation accepted but no one turned away for lack of funds. Fragrance free please.

For more information, contact David Matthews at 206-272-0580.



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Professional dance troupes on display at Physical Poetry

Saturday, January 6, 2018


Shorecrest Hip Hop Dance Team once again is gearing up for another blockbuster event.

Shorecrest High School’s defending state and national champion hip hop dance team brings the 11th Annual PHYSICAL POETRY to the Shorecrest Performing Arts Center on January 12 and 13, 2018.

PHYSICAL POETRY consistently delivers exciting pieces and dancers to an always sold-out crowd. 

Professional dance companies from the greater Seattle area highlight the weekend's agenda. 
Exciting, heart-stopping, foot-stomping dance forms including hip hop, jazz, lyrical, tap, tango, salsa, modern, and many others, guarantee to keep attendees on the edge of their seats anticipating more.

This year there are three performances - Friday, Saturday matinee, Saturday evening, packed with the amazing talent from around our region, on one stage. This family friendly event will have the audience craving more!

Groups featured this year includes Alchemy Tap Project, Gotta Dance Studio - Redmond, WA, Grupo Folklorico Herencias Mexicanas, Kontagious Performing Company, Northside Step Team- Seattle, Wa, @Ladies of Lavista, Seattle Irish Dance Company, Melody Institute, Inc., 3rd Shift Dance and Shorecrest High School Hip Hop!

ADVANCE TICKETS HERE

Shorecrest Booster sponsored raffle for a chance to win 2 orchestra level tickets to the Broadway hit musical, HAMILTON, coming to The Paramount next month! If you want a chance to see the #1 musical in the country, come to PHYSICAL POETRY!

The Shorecrest Dance Team's purpose is to promote diversity by utilizing Hip Hop as their medium. While learning teamwork, responsibility, and dance, the team develops camaraderie, and learns the importance of community. The group consist 46 members between a JV and Varsity Team.

AWARDS include District Titles wins from 2004-2015, State Championship Titles in 2006, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 National Titles in 2010, 2012, 2015, Academic Excellence Award in 2006 and 2007.

Coach Rex Kinney was awarded “Coach of the Year” by the WSDDCA in 2011 and inducted in to the WSDDCA Hall of Fame in 2017.



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Email readers: here's the 2018 music schedule for Third Place Commons

Thursday, January 4, 2018

Email readers - throw out the Third Place Commons schedule in yesterday's edition - it was for 2017! Your Editor is not only having trouble with the new year, she is obviously pretty far behind in her filing. Here's the story with the 2018 flyer.


2018 is shaping up to be another great year at Third Place Commons, where things are starting off right with the return of the Swing into the New Year swing and big band music series. 

This series was a big hit in 2017, so the Commons has decided to do it again!

Every Saturday in January, join in for fantastic music and a truly jumpin’ dance floor with four of your favorite bands serving up an irresistible selection of American standards and big band classics.

The all-star line-up includes The Purple Passion Big Band, Sounds of Swing, Moonlight Swing Orchestra, and Portage Bay Big Band.

Whether you’re spinning across the dance floor or just warming your heart with these great old tunes,Swing(ing) into the New Year is the perfect way to stay warm on chilly nights all month long.

So mark your calendar and join in the fun throughout January.

Of course, there’s more great music and dancing every Friday night in January, too, including:

· Jan. 5th – The Jazz Misfits (Jazz Fusion)

· Jan. 12th – Hopscotch (Lounge Jazz)

· Jan. 19th – Nate Burch Band (Blues)

· Jan. 26th – Honkytonk Sweethearts (Rockabilly)

And don’t forget about recurring events like weekly foreign language groups, game nights, tai chi, Mahjong Mondays, Kaleidoscope play and learn sessions, plus monthly events like Art-ins, Coloring for Adults, and Computer Q/As. So whatever you’re in the mood for, you’ll find something that suits at Third Place Commons in January.

Third Place Commons is a community-supported nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering real community in real space. Third Place Commons is located in Lake Forest Park Town Center at 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park 98155.

Remember that events are always free and open to everyone at the Commons. So check the online calendar for all the details and see you at the Commons!


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Shoreline Dance Studio opening delayed

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Studio 2 is close to completion at the
American Dance Institute Shoreline

Due to unanticipated construction delays, the opening of American Dance Institute Shoreline studio has been pushed out a few weeks. Originally scheduled to open January 8th, the new opening date has not been firmed up, but ADI hopes to open in late January or early February.

“Strong interest in our children’s and adult classes has us very hopeful about our new studio, says Elizabeth Chayer, Founder / Director of American Dance Institute. 
“While we are very disappointed by the last minute construction delay, the exciting news is that our Shoreline studio has over 250 new students registered for dance classes. When we open our doors, ADI will be the happening place to be!”

ADI is still accepting registrations, so interested persons are encouraged to register soon to secure a confirmed space in class.



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Shorecrest Big Band swing dance Jan 20



Saturday, January 20, 2018
15343 25th Ave NE, Shoreline 98155

Presented by Shorecrest High School

The evening starts with Swing Dance Lessons from the Savoy Swing Club from 6:30 to 7:30pm.

Then dance from 7:30 to 10pm to Live Jazz!

Featuring the Shorecrest High School Jazz and Stage Bands and the Kellogg Middle School Jazz Band ... 'an amazing group of talented kids." 

"You won’t believe the stellar performance these groups turn out."

Refreshments will be available. Ticket prices: $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Students $6 w/ASB, $8 without.

$6 extra for the dance lesson.

Tickets can be purchased online through Brown Paper Tickets.

Funds raised benefit The Shorecrest High School Jazz Band program.

Held in the Shorecrest High School new and improved Commons, 15343 25th Ave NE, Shoreline. Questions? Call 206-393-4291.



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Skandia First Friday dance Jan 5

Sunday, December 31, 2017

Skandia First Friday Dance, Cedar Valley Grange, 20526 52nd Ave W, Lynnwood 98036, January 5, 2018.

Bur-r-r-r it’s cold outside, but the dance class at 7:30pm will feature lively Danish set dances to warm you up.

Frank Brown and Elaine Murakami will teach Danish dances, featuring Firture fra Varde, Den Halve Kaede, Den Toppende Hone, and others. Then, at 8:30pm, it’s the return of the All-Comers Band!

For the fourth year in a row, all musicians are invited to come and play for dancing. Musicians, come prepared to suggest tunes; the list will be open in the basement of the Cedar Valley Grange from 8pm, and musicians may add tune picks to the list.

Please keep in mind that we are best served by tunes that are very common. Class, 7:30pm; dance, 8:30–11pm.

$15 (Skandia members, $10); kids, free. Information425-954-5262.



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