No experience is required for the free, family Let’s Dance Movement Workshop for everyone Feb. 17 in Eisenhower Auditorium
PHOTO PROVIDED No experience is required for a free, family workshop to be held at the Eisenhower Auditorium on Feb. 17.
UNIVERSITY PARK — Break out of the winter blues and shake off the blahs with the Let’s Dance Movement Workshop for All Ages, All Abilities. The free annual family-friendly event will be from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17, on the Eisenhower Auditorium stage.
The workshop is free to attend, but registration is required for the one-hour event. Register online.
No dance or singing experience is necessary and loose clothing is encouraged for a full range of movement. Parking information will be provided to registrants closer to the event. A drop-off entrance to the auditorium is at the corner of Shortlidge and Eisenhower roads.
Visit Let’s Dance online for more details about the various accessibility services provided for this event.
Have some fun on the Eisenhower Auditorium stage!
Members from the For Good Performance Troupe, directed by Krista Wilkinson, will perform excerpts from their favorite musical theater songs. Afterward, Michele Dunleavy will teach participants basic choreography moves and how to have some fun!
Accessibility and sensory accommodations
The Center for the Performing Arts aims to create collaborative programs committed to ensuring that the arts are accessible and equitable. Let’s Dance fosters inclusive and immersive environments that help people of all abilities, ages and backgrounds realize their creative potential and create a sense of community.
The Center welcomes patrons of all sensory sensitivities to its performances. Eisenhower Auditorium is certified by KultureCity as a sensory-friendly venue. Upon request, patrons can sign out a variety of items to accommodate your visit, including noise-reducing earmuffs, anti-strobe glasses, lap pads and fidget toys.
An American Sign Language interpreter, captioning, wheelchair access and inclusionary practices for neurodiverse participants will be provided. To discuss accommodations to help flourish in this space, contact Kelly Kaiserian via email at kvk2@psu.edu or by calling 814-863-7101.


