SilverKite Community Arts Line Dancing Across Genres at Shoreline Library January 27, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

SilverKite Community Arts is set to host an engaging line dancing event at the Shoreline Library on January 27, 2025, from 4-5 PM, aimed at adults in the community. This free event will introduce participants to modern line dances accompanied by a variety of musical styles, including country, Latin pop, and disco. By offering such a diverse range of genres, the event seeks to attract a broad audience and encourage social interaction among attendees. Registration is available online, making it easy for interested individuals to participate in this unique experience. The initiative promotes not only physical activity but also community bonding through the art of dance.

As local arts organizations continue to thrive, events like this contribute significantly to the cultural fabric of the Shoreline area. This line dancing session is an excellent opportunity for residents to explore new forms of expression while enjoying a fun and energetic atmosphere. Overall, SilverKite Community Arts aims to make the event accessible and enjoyable for everyone involved.

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