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    Cottonwood Contra Dance, Saturday, Feb. 15th

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    Cottonwood Contra DanceCottonwood AZ (February 9, 2020) – Cottonwood Contra Dance will be Saturday, Feb. 15th featuring the Flagstaff band, Just Desserts, with calling by Kari Usher. Come to the Clemenceau gymnasium, 1 N. Willard St. in Cottonwood, at 6:30 for the lesson showing basic moves, and then dance until 10PM.

    You don’t need a partner OR experience—all dances are taught and called. If you can walk, you can contra!

    Cottonwood Contra Dance
    Cottonwood Contra Dance

    Donation is $10/dancer, $7/students; all Cottonwood-Oak Creek students are free with a paid adult.

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    Contra dance has some similarities to square dancing and English and Scottish folk dancing; you can see examples on Youtube. Wear comfortable shoes and clothes you can move in. Bring a snack to share if possible.

    The dance is sponsored by the Flagstaff Friends of Traditional Music. For more information, call 928-634-0486 or email sandy@ringsforever.com.

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