Sno-King International Folk Dance Club

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Sno-King International Folk Dance Club offers community members an engaging way to explore global folk dances every Wednesday from 7:00-9:00 PM at Cedar Valley Grange in Lynnwood. Participants can join without a partner, as the club features various dance styles including no-partner, couple, and set dances. Beginner classes are available from 6:30-7:00 PM on Wednesdays, followed by regular sessions that begin with dance requests and a short lesson. In May, the club will introduce dances from Catalunya, Scotland, Russia, and France, enriching participants' cultural experiences. Additionally, the club hosts a monthly dance party on the second Saturday of each month, where attendees can enjoy dancing without formal instruction.

The cost for participation is $8, while first-time attendees can join for free, promoting inclusivity. The club's activities foster community engagement and cultural appreciation through dance. Interested individuals can contact the club via email or phone for more information.

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