Dance Collaborative, a non-profit organization offering adaptive programming for individuals with disabilities to experience and engage in dance classes, will host their annual Adaptive Christmas Community Performance on Saturday, December 6 prior to the start of the Greenville Poinsettia Christmas Parade. The first performance will occur at 5pm at the intersection of Broad and Main Streets, and a 5:30 performance will take place at the intersection of Coffee and Main Streets.
The Christmas performance is open to individuals with disabilities and friends or family, and there is no cost to participate. Performance t-shirts can be purchased for $10.00. Performers have rehearsals at The Salvation Army Kroc Center in Greenville from 6:30-7:30pm on November 11, November 18 and December 2.
“The annual event is something we look forward to every Christmas because our Adaptive Christmas Performance is a joyful opportunity to celebrate inclusion and creativity through movement,” said Stephanie Cureton, Operations Director for Dance Collaborative. “Dance Collaborative’s mission is to revolutionize dance education by making it accessible to everyone, regardless of location, ability, or resources.”
For more information and to register to participate in the Dec 6th Adaptive Christmas Community Performance, visit https://www.dancecollab.org/events-xmas.
