"Dancing with the Fifth Graders" in Duluth!
 
Check out the Heart of Dance feature in the current issue of the Duluth Magazine, Moms and Dads Today! Writer Andrea Busche follows Dancing Classrooms from its launch in Minnesota to Duluth's inaugural classrooms last Fall at Raleigh Academy. We are pleased to also welcome both Bay View and Pike Lake Elementary Schools in Proctor this semester! 

Welcome to our Spring 2018 Schools
The first sessions are well underway for fifth graders in our Spring schools! We are pleased to partner with the following schools:

Cologne Academy ( Cologne )
Bay View Elementary School (Proctor)
Elton Hills Elementary School (Rochester)
Gage Elementary School (Rochester)
Hamline Elementary School (St. Paul)
Jefferson Elementary School ( Rochester)
Lake Nokomis Community School - Keewaydin ( Minneapolis )
Learning for Leadership Charter School ( Minneapolis )
L'Etoile du Nord French Immersion School ( St. Paul )
LoveWorks Academy for Visual & Performing Arts ( Golden Valley )
Mississippi Creative Arts Magnet ( St. Paul )
MTS Elementary School ( Minneapolis )
North Park Elementary School ( Fridley )
Pike Lake Elementary School ( Proctor)
Windom Dual Immersion School ( Minneapolis )
Save the Date!

This year's Dancing with Heart F ree F undraising Luncheon at Midpointe Event Center in St. Paul is Tuesday, May 8. More details to come. Mark your calendars!


Thank you!


We could not do this without  your  amazing support.  

Thank you for joining Heart of Dance  on  this journey!



Programming is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. We are also grateful for the support of The Emerald Foundation, F. R. Bigelow Foundation, Mardag Foundation, The Gage Family Foundation, and The Saint Paul Foundation, as well as many generous individual donors and volunteers. This activity is funded, in part, by an appropriation from the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the State's general fund.




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