Nordic social dance planned March 23 at LACC [UPDATED]

Published 6:21am Monday, March 18, 2013 Updated 8:22am Monday, March 18, 2013

Anyone interested in a night of fun dancing with varying levels of difficulty and dances from the first- learned dance by children and adults, Per Spelman, Rhinelander or Schottische to the more difficult hambo and others.

These dances are open to the public and are sponsored by Leif Erikson, Sons of Norway, with support from a grant from Lake Region Arts Council.

A variety of Scandinavian songs will be chosen and played for the dancing.

Non-dancers are invited to come enjoy the music and watch the dancing.

 

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