End of Year Dance Showcase Tonight: A Chance to Show You What We've Got

End of Year Dance Showcase Tonight: A Chance to Show You What We've Got
Alyssa Martinez

The Movement is a Dance RSO began in Fall 2021. They are dedicated to hosting dance classes for all levels of dancers and for all types of dances, including hip hop, contemporary, ballet, jazz, swing, modern and any others that students may request to learn!

The showcase is meant to give students in the group an opportunity to choreograph their own dance routines and rehearse it with members who are interested in joining so that it may be put together for the end-of-year performance! Come support our growing group of dance lovers at 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 25, in the Giffels Auditorium in Old Main.

We would love to see you! Feel free to reach out if you have any further questions or if you want to reach out about interest for the club!

Contacts

Valeria Fernandez, treasurer
The Movement: Dance for the Masses
318-550-8523, vfernand@uark.edu

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