Welcome to the Healthy Dance Showcase - Fall ’24 Showcase
We are thrilled to present our inaugural Healthy Dance Showcase, a showcase sharing the work of dance organizations and studios across the country that demonstrates the joy and wonder that creative, age-appropriate dance experiences provide for children. The showcase will premiere on YouTube the week of November 11th and can be viewed on this page after the premiere. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to receive a notification when it is available to view.
Our Fall ‘24 Showcase will feature three works:
“California Beachin,” choreographed by Darcy Naganuma, from Marshall Fundamental School Secondary School, Pasadena, CA
“Polka,” choreographed by Maria Kapustina, from Rhonda Whitehead’s Studio, Brandon, MS
“The Promise,” choreographed by Bailey Holladay, Salt Lake City, UT
Support Our Mission
Although this showcase is free for viewing, we invite you to join us in supporting the Healthy Dance Showcase and the vital work DA:NCE Awareness is doing to protect children from hypersexualized dance. Your generous donation will help us continue to provide resources, education, and platforms like this showcase to promote age-appropriate, healthy dance experiences for children. Together, we can ensure that children across the country have access to safe and enriching dance environments. Click below to donate and make a lasting impact on the future of dance!
If you or your organization are committed to nurturing children’s love for dance in a healthy, age-appropriate way, we would love to feature your work in a future showcase. Submit your video for consideration using the link below and join us in celebrating the things that make dance such a special part of childhood.
After clicking submit, you’ll be requested to upload your video or audio file.
DA:NCE is a nonpartisan, unifying organization that welcomes input from any individual that
values protecting children from hypersexualization in adult costumes, choreography and music
inside and outside dance environments.