"Were it not for music, we might in these days say, the Beautiful is dead."
A night of dazzling ballroom entertainment featuring Nationally Ranked Rhythm Champions, FJ and Catherine Abaya; U.S. National 9 Dance Finalists and Ballroom Champions, Nathan Simler and Lecie Mcnees; Pacific Ballroom Dance Youth Formation Team; Special performance by “4 of a Kind.” Tickets were VIP $20 if prepaid by May 31, $25 at the door. For more information, contact Therese Verosa at (253) 228-7571 email: theresezapata@aol.com
"Touch Me In The Morning" by Diana Ross
Washington State Senior Games, July 10
Compete in Ballroom Dance events for those 50 and older. Saturday, July 10 at the South Park Community Center in Tacoma. Arrive at 10 am for check-in and warm-up. At 11 am compete or be a spectator at the 50-and-over dance competition for Pro-Am, and Am-Am. Intermixed will be a Jack and Jill competition and dance demonstrations.
"Music rots when it gets too far from the dance.
Poetry atrophies when it gets too far from music."
Poetry atrophies when it gets too far from music."
Spectators are FREE. One time $30 registration fee and $8 Sports fee per dance per participant. Participants open to other states and Canada as well. Early Bird Discount of $10, if registered by May 31st. Deadline for registration is July 2nd. For more information go to Washington State Senior Games, call 253-565-4536
Formation Team seeking new members!
Dance team logo USA Dance - Seattle's Formation and Performance Teams are looking for new members to join in the fun and art of performance dancing!
"Hey There Lonely Girl" by Eddie Holman
The team rehearses regularly at DanceSport International on Lake City Way NE on Wednesdays 7-10 pm and is coached by Monique Hrouda. If you like to dance, enjoy meeting new people, having fun and are interested in joining this great organization, please contact the team president, Mike Begley, at 425-508-8856, or see our website at teamdancers.org. Get in early.
"Patience is bitter, but the fruits are sweet."
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