The Mission springs into a month of dance
Briefly

Bay Area Dance Week (BADW) enlivens the Bay Area with a blend of dance styles and traditions, starting from April 25 through May 4. It features a broad array of free events, particularly in the Mission district, where it coincides with other cultural festivals, enhancing the region's dance landscape. Dudley Flores, a key organizer, emphasizes inclusivity, encouraging public participation through accessible choreography. The opening event celebrates community spirit with the theme 'Dance (Our Own Party)' and aims to empower even the shyest dancers, promoting resilience and connection within the art of dance.
The advent of Bay Area Dance Week brings a jolt of terpsichorean energy to neighborhoods throughout the Bay, activating public spaces and filling studios with opportunities to experience a wide spectrum of styles.
This year's kick-off theme, 'Dance (Our Own Party)' by The Busker, celebrates the notion that you can dance anywhere, with choreography designed for anyone to participate.
Read at Mission Local
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