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Dancing on the Square - Salsa

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FREE DANCES THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER!

THIS WEEK: Salsa
with Vera Quijano

Get ready to kick up your heels on Tuesday evenings with our free dance series, where you'll see - and learn! - the Tango, Swing, Cha-Cha, Salsa, Waltz, Country Western, and more. The fun will begins with a 30-minute demonstration and continues on with public participation.

Featuring free mini-lessons & open social dancing for all ages & all levels, no experience needed and no partner required. Bring your friends, learn to dance, step out in style and have some serious fun Dancing on the Square this summer!

Some dance nights will be accompanied by live bands. Make sure to check to see who our performers are as well as our dance instructors!

2011 Dancing on the Square Schedule

8/2 Salsa
with Vera Quijano

8/9 Samba
instructed by Imperial Ballroom

8/16 Fox Trot
instructed by Imperial Ballroom

8/23 Rhumba
instructed by Arthur Murray

8/30 Tango
instructed by Arthur Murray

9/6 Mambo
instructed by Arthur Murray

9/13 Swing / Charleston
with RedwoodCitySwing.com

9/20 Salsa
with Vera Quijano

Along with Dancing on the Square, other exciting FREE events include: Movies on the Square on Thursdays, Music on the Square on Fridays, and Jazz on Main on Mondays. Other ongoing events in the coming months include seven special outdoor exhibits featuring Art on the Square, as well as weekend Target Family Days.

Full details at http//www.redwoodcityevents.com

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