The class, Dancing from the Inside-Out, is an eight-week course through the library where adults 55 and older can get active while learning new dances and information about dance. The workshop is led by Crislip Payne who is a teaching-artist, choreographer and consultant.

Click here to read the Daily Record article about the class.

 Participants will….

  • Remember meaningful songs that bring personal joy.
  • Understand and apply the customs of dance.
  • Distinguish the elements of movement.
  • Support one another to achieve measurable goals.
  • Enjoy the creation of movement phrases.

Discover more from Arts + More Services

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

2 responses to “Dancing from the Inside-Out”

  1. Hello Kim, I am sorry to say that since I may have been exposed to Covid, I am not going to attend this week. Currently I have no symptoms and feel fine, but I want to be safe for everyone else in the class, just in case. Dee

    Like

  2. Donna Weidner Avatar

    Hi Kimberly,
    Good news. I found a top hat and cane. Also a fuchsia boa for Susan.
    See ya Tuesday. DONNA W.

    Like

Leave a reply to Dee Maes Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Creative Strategies in Motion

Turning Story into Lasting Impact

Welcome to Arts + More, where creative strategies move off the page and into practice. We offer clear, practical tools that support both leadership growth and strong instructional design.

These resources are written for educators, administrators, teaching artists, nonprofit leaders, and anyone looking for steady, actionable ideas.

Every article reflects our commitment to clarity, collaboration, and real-world application. Whether you are shaping a classroom experience, leading a staff meeting, or developing community programs, the blog provides practical strategies to help you move your work forward with confidence and purpose.

Discover more from Arts + More Services

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading