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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Cynthia Kane on Be Your Body - Dance Like Nobody's Watching

Thanks to Cynthia Kane for today's post. She is a freelance writer and development editor. Cynthia has written for national and international publications including: Bridal Guide Magazine, Yoga Journal, VegNews, Wandermelon.com. The Jerusalem Post, inMadrid, Black Book City Guides, and more. Her most recent book, Take a Hike: The Best 50 Routes in the Community of Madrid was published by Ediciones la Librería in May 2011. Currently, she is a contributing writer to Everyday Feminism. For more on Cynthia check out her web page: www.cynthiakane.com and follow her on twitter @cynkane.


Be Your Body: Dance Like Nobody's Watching

I moved to D.C. not very long ago and I’ve been looking for things to do in the city where I could meet new people, explore new areas, and, well, have a grand ole time. Luckily, I was tipped off to Be Your Body: Dance Like Nobody’s Watching.

Imagine a night out on the town, laughing, dancing with friends, all while supporting a great cause and this is exactly what happens walking into the Katzen Arts Center. From hip-hop to tango, pop and lock to Bollywood, the choreography moves fast enough to get your heartbeat pumping and your feet tackling odd combinations you may have never done or even seen before. What’s different though about this Zumba class is that while you’re clapping along, yelling out woo hoo’s, and sweating bullets, you’re also supporting the Women & Politics institute at American University. And while you’re taking a break after the routines, there’s a raffle where you can win cool stuff like a massage from Spa Room (one of the partners of the evening), social media training, 2 hour house cleaning, and more. I should also mention that not only have my previous Zumba classes not supported other organizations like this, but that I’ve never been to a Zumba class where the studio was dark and lit by pink, green, and blue stage lights, or where there were bottles of water laid out for everyone, or where men and women sported glow in the dark bracelets, rings, and earrings. Let’s just say, it was an event. And it was awesome!

What was clear while looking around at points during the routine was that everyone was having a blast. All I saw were people smiling and laughing. All different ages and skill levels were on the floor, it’s truly open to all, and everyone who helps run the night is extremely friendly and helpful.
I can’t tell you how great it felt to get out and move my body. So if you’re looking to let loose you should totally check out the next dance party on Thursday, March 21st, 7-8:30 p.m.  At The Studio Theater at American University’s Katzen Arts Center (4400 Massachusetts Ave) The cost is $15.



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