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03-05-2008, 01:58 PM
West Coast Swing will be represented in the Dance Parade!
TEN THOUSAND NEW YORKERS TO DANCE DOWN BROADWAY IN NEW YORK CITY'S SECOND ANNUAL DANCE PARADE ON SATURDAY, MAY 17 2008
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Who: Dance Parade, Inc. a non-profit organization celebrating dance in NYC. Nearly 200 dance groups, clubs, and schools from throughout the New York Metropolitan region.
What: Parade of ten-thousand (10,000) dancers from the five boroughs to salsa, swing, tango, break, and boogie down Broadway to a Dance Festival in Washington Square Park.
Where: Parade starts at Broadway and 30th Street, heads South on Broadway to Union Square, West on 13th Street to Fifth Avenue, then South on Fifth Avenue to Washington Square for the Dance Festival.
When: Saturday, May 17, 2008
1:00 pm: Parade commences
4:00 to 8:00 pm: Dance festival in Washington Square Park.
Why: To celebrate the many dance genres born in New York, as well as from world cultures including African, Ballroom, Contra, Irish Step, Roller Disco, Salsa and Zydeco.
Learn More: www.danceparade.org (http://www.danceparade.org/)
TEN THOUSAND NEW YORKERS TO DANCE DOWN BROADWAY IN NEW YORK CITY'S SECOND ANNUAL DANCE PARADE ON SATURDAY, MAY 17 2008
http://www.westiewire.com/wp-includes/images/posts/dparade.png
Who: Dance Parade, Inc. a non-profit organization celebrating dance in NYC. Nearly 200 dance groups, clubs, and schools from throughout the New York Metropolitan region.
What: Parade of ten-thousand (10,000) dancers from the five boroughs to salsa, swing, tango, break, and boogie down Broadway to a Dance Festival in Washington Square Park.
Where: Parade starts at Broadway and 30th Street, heads South on Broadway to Union Square, West on 13th Street to Fifth Avenue, then South on Fifth Avenue to Washington Square for the Dance Festival.
When: Saturday, May 17, 2008
1:00 pm: Parade commences
4:00 to 8:00 pm: Dance festival in Washington Square Park.
Why: To celebrate the many dance genres born in New York, as well as from world cultures including African, Ballroom, Contra, Irish Step, Roller Disco, Salsa and Zydeco.
Learn More: www.danceparade.org (http://www.danceparade.org/)