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Dance academy offers virtual performance experience for students in Rangeley
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A Virtual Dance Concert for 2021 will be presented by Lakeside Dance Academy on Tuesday, April 10, at the Rangeley Friends of the Arts Lakeside Theater in Rangeley. This event is all about providing a quality student experience but is not open to the public. Each class will have a separate time slot in the theater that day. Each student group will perform their dance with full costumes, lighting design and professional sound. The individual dances will be videoed and made available to a larger audience after the fact. Only limited family members and friends will be invited during each time slot to keep numbers low and children and volunteers safe. From left, Piper Fargo, Abby Grant and Mya Gellman rehearse for their Jazz Dance. LDA has been providing dance instruction in ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop and point since 1986. LDA is sponsored by the Rangeley Friends of the Arts. For more information on the RFA and their programming, visit www.rangeleyarts.org. Submitted photo
A Virtual Dance Concert for 2021 will be presented by Lakeside Dance Academy on Tuesday, April 10, at the Rangeley Friends of the Arts Lakeside Theater in Rangeley. This event is all about providing a quality student experience but is not open to the public. Each class will have a separate time slot in the theater that day. Each student group will perform their dance with full costumes, lighting design and professional sound. The individual dances will be videoed and made available to a larger audience after the fact. Only limited family members and friends will be invited during each time slot to keep numbers low and children and volunteers safe. From left, Piper Fargo, Abby Grant and Mya Gellman rehearse for their Jazz Dance. LDA has been providing dance instruction in ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop and point since 1986. LDA is sponsored by the Rangeley Friends of the Arts. For more information on the RFA and their programming, visit www.rangeleyarts.org.
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