THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Dance Extravaganza Scheduled at Center
The Jewish Community
Center will host its Winter
Dance Extravaganza II Dec.
28-31 at the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Branch.
"Let's Dress Up and
Dance" will be held for boys
and girls in grades three-
five. Young dancers in
grades six-nine will be
entitled to participate in
classes in ballet and jazz.
Classes for high school-
age and college students
and adults also will be held.
There will be a class in
"The Importance and
Skill of Body Alignment."
Senior citizens will be
eligible to attend a class
on "Fun and Fitness in a
Chair." "Dance With
Your Toddler" will be
held for working
mothers.
The extravaganza will
conclude with a New Year's
Eve performance featuring
Gina Buntz, Dr. Sheila Col-
lins, Harriet Berg, Susan
Kirschner, Jennifer Noyer,
Seniors to Hear
Norma Goldman
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Community Center.
The lecture is part of the
fall series sponsored by
WSU and the senior adult
department of the Center.
Admission is free, and the
public is invited.
Paradigm Dance Theater
and Warren Spears.
In addition to the above,
the teaching staff also will
include Gay Delanghe and
Wendy Shifrin.
For information and
registration forms, call the
Center, 661-1000, ext. 164.
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