SilverKite Community Arts Line Dancing Across Genres

Shoreline, WALocal News

On January 27, 2025, SilverKite Community Arts will host a free line dancing event for adults at the Shoreline Library, located at 345 NE 175th, Shoreline, WA. This unique program invites participants to learn modern line dances to a variety of musical styles, including country, Latin pop, and disco, fostering both enjoyment and physical activity. The event aims to strengthen community ties by bringing residents together through dance, emphasizing the importance of arts in social engagement. Attendees are encouraged to register beforehand to ensure their participation in this fun-filled experience. SilverKite’s initiative reflects a commitment to promoting healthy lifestyles and cultural appreciation through accessible arts programming.

This opportunity not only enhances physical well-being but also enriches local community spirit. By offering a no-cost event, SilverKite removes barriers to participation, making dance accessible to all. Join the community in celebrating movement, music, and togetherness on this exciting day.

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