Saturday July 31, 10am to 12pm Music Center Plaza
Dancing, sunshine, fun, and food trucks
Join us for Dizzy Feet Foundation's and Music Center's official National Dance Day celebration in Los Angeles. We're closing down the street for Biggest Dance Ever 2010. Come dance with us on Saturday, July 31, 10am to 12pm, on the Music Center Plaza.
Start the morning with a warm-up led by the talented Melinda Sullivan, Music Center Spotlight Awards alum and recent SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE contestant. Then get moving with legendary choreographers and lyrical Hip Hop pioneers Tabitha and Napoleon Dumo for a Flash Mob Dance (check it out on the Dizzy Feet website!).
Stick around for a big dance party, jam to DJ music provided by KCRW's Garth Trinidad, and visit some of LA's favorite food trucks.
FREE admission, all are welcome. No dance experience necessary. Don't forget sunscreen and water! Check out parking information when planning your visit.
Nigel Lythgoe's Music Center shout out on So You Think You Can Dance:
Food available for purchase on the Music Center Plaza provided by:
Confirmed food trucks:
What is National Dance Day?
As part of his commitment to support dance education and physical fitness in communities throughout the United States, Nigel Lythgoe is launching National Dance Day on "So You Think You Can Dance." National Dance Day will take place on July 31, 2010 and will include a variety of dance-themed activities for people of all ages. It will empower, challenge and inspire everyone to try various styles of dance ranging from hip-hop to ballroom to anything that moves. Above all, it will encourage everyone to DANCE as a means to stay fit and be healthy.
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The Music Center is located at 135 N. Grand Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles. Parking is available in Music Center garage for $9 on evenings and weekends. No photography, videotaping or recordings of any kind. Information is subject to change. Program support provided by The James Irvine Foundation, James A. Doolittle Foundation, and The NAMM Foundation. Aetna Foundation is a proud supporter of Biggest Dance Ever.
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