Guest Presentation – Bay Area Dance Week: One Dance
Fri, Apr 24, 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Free
Join us to kick-off Bay Area Dance Week with a family friendly community celebration at Yerba Buena Gardens! Rhythm & Motion leads One Dance, a routine designed for all levels to perform together.
One Dance 2026, the high energy and family friendly dance is a mix of two songs: “Makeba” (Ian Asher remix) by Jain and “Energy” by Mical Teja. Everyone is welcome to participate and perform this with Rhythm & Motion live! No experience required! Learn the moves for One Dance here.
All are welcome. Come dance in community, bring students or attend with coworkers! Learn about more Bay Area Dance week festivities on Dancers’ Group’s website.
The History of Bay Area Dance Week
National Dance Week was founded in 1981 to increase awareness of dance and its contributions to our culture. The first Bay Area Dance Week festival grew out of a public dialogue in 1998, when dance artists, administrators and organizations came together to explore how best to spotlight Bay Area dance. The festival that emerged took a national initiative and imbued it with the innovative and inclusive spirit of the Bay Area. As the largest per capita center for dance in the US, the Bay Area’s festivities have been the most extensive and best attended celebrations in the country since BADW’s inception. Each year, over 200 dance organizations and artists present events during Bay Area Dance Week, involving more than 2,500 artists and 20,000 attendees. Dancers’ Group presents the annual event.
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