Sno-King International Folk Dance Club welcomes new teacher October 15, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Sno-King International Folk Dance Club has announced the addition of Jana Rickel as its new dance instructor, beginning October 15, 2025. With a reputation for fostering a welcoming environment, the club aims to attract a wider audience by introducing Rickel's diverse teaching methods. Members of the club anticipate that her expertise will enhance their dance skills and cultural appreciation. This initiative reflects the club's ongoing commitment to community involvement and cultural exchange through dance. Local folk dancers have already begun discussing the potential for new routines and performances under Rickel's guidance.

The club's leadership is optimistic that this change will contribute to an increase in membership and participation in events. Interested dancers are encouraged to attend the first class to experience Rickel's teaching firsthand. The club aims to create a vibrant atmosphere where both experienced dancers and newcomers can thrive.

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