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Seabeck Dance Camp, our annual fall dance extravaganza on Hood Canal, fell to the pandemic again this year. But we still have our sweet memories: 15 years of fun and community and dancing together. Though the classes were available for free, you donated to our instructors, and you contributed to NDN, too.

Financially, we were able to break even because of your generous support. We can't thank you enough. You all are awesome!. We are so excited to be able to resume our usual class and workshop schedules, live-music dances for September through November! There will be 2 full 5-week Sunday classes and workshop series, which will include a variety of genres, such as waltz, swing, country two-step, foxtrot, line dances, and solo movement.
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NW Dance Network's mission is to inspire the art, joy, and excellence of non-competitive social dance. We provide respectful educational forums where beginning and intermediate dancers can safely meet and connect to experience the joy of dance and to build their skills, coordination, and confidence.
Northwest Dance Network is now using the Amilia platform to register for classes and workshops. Dancers will create their own respective accounts, allowing "shopping cart" registrations, see a calendar of upcoming activities, as well as maintaining a history of classes and workshops attended. Parking: there is upper and lower level parking available which is adjacent to the Swedish Club and additional parking is available across the street.
Northwest Dance Network is now using the Amilia platform to register for classes and workshops. Dancers will create their own respective accounts, allowing "shopping cart" registrations, see a calendar of upcoming activities, as well as maintaining a history of classes and workshops attended. Parking: there is upper and lower level parking available which is adjacent to the Swedish Club and additional parking is available across the street.
NW Dance Network holds live-music dances twice a month. We offer a pre-dance lesson taught by local or visiting instructors one hour before the dance starts. Cost: $20 general admission payable by cash or check at the door, $10 students under 23 with ID (unless otherwise noted). This price is for the entire evening; we have no separate charge for the pre-dance lesson.
Dancing for the Ages is a group of volunteer social dancers who meet at retirement homes around the Puget Sound area to bring the joy of social dance to seniors, many of whom once danced to the big bands of the twentieth century and haven't had anyone to dance with in years. Dancing for the Ages is the brainchild of Marlene Bengeult.
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Bj Hedahl
Bj Hedahl
Aug 01, 2017
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Ballroom dancing at its best, lesson before and then good music for dancing shoes!