February 1, 2025 - 16:27

Dust off those dancing shoes and join the fun, because dance lessons are back on the Illinois Valley Community College Continuing Education Center’s calendar. After a brief hiatus, the program is set to resume, offering a variety of dance styles for enthusiasts of all skill levels. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or a complete beginner, there’s something for everyone.
Participants can look forward to classes in popular styles such as ballroom, salsa, and swing dancing. The lessons will be led by experienced instructors who are passionate about sharing their love of dance. Classes are designed not only to teach dance techniques but also to foster a sense of community among participants.
Registration is now open, and local residents are encouraged to take advantage of this exciting opportunity. Dancing is not only a fun way to exercise but also a great way to meet new people and enhance social skills. So, gather your friends or come solo, and prepare to twirl, spin, and groove your way through the upcoming dance sessions at IVCC!
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