‘Dancing For A Cause’ Set For Saturday Night

March 19, 2024 at 5:41 p.m.
Chris Cage (L) and Megan Dinse (R) are dancing for American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Photo Provided.
Chris Cage (L) and Megan Dinse (R) are dancing for American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Photo Provided.

By Staff Report

The Warsaw Performing Arts Center will present "Dancing for a Cause" on Saturday, March 23.
This event, starting at 7:30 p.m., promises to be a memorable fusion of talent, collaboration and philanthropy, according to a provided news release.
Tickets for this evening are $25 for adults and $15 for students. One hundred percent of the proceeds from ticket sales will go directly to supporting 11 local charities.
Tickets may be reserved online at warsawschools.org/pac, or by calling the box office at 574-371-5040.
Nine teams, comprising both community enthusiasts and dedicated Warsaw Community Schools staff, are poised to grace the stage in support of local charitable organizations, the release states.
The dance routines are choreographed by students from the Warsaw Community High School Dance program.
Among the selected beneficiaries are Joe’s Kids, Magical Meadows, Combined Community Services, Kosciusko Community Trap Neuter Return, Cardinal Services, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts, CASA of Kosciusko County and Kate’s Kart. The WCHS Dance Department and Warsaw Performing Arts Center will also receive a portion of the proceeds.
Attendees can look forward to a diverse showcase of dance styles, ranging from graceful ballroom to high-energy hip-hop.

The Warsaw Performing Arts Center will present "Dancing for a Cause" on Saturday, March 23.
This event, starting at 7:30 p.m., promises to be a memorable fusion of talent, collaboration and philanthropy, according to a provided news release.
Tickets for this evening are $25 for adults and $15 for students. One hundred percent of the proceeds from ticket sales will go directly to supporting 11 local charities.
Tickets may be reserved online at warsawschools.org/pac, or by calling the box office at 574-371-5040.
Nine teams, comprising both community enthusiasts and dedicated Warsaw Community Schools staff, are poised to grace the stage in support of local charitable organizations, the release states.
The dance routines are choreographed by students from the Warsaw Community High School Dance program.
Among the selected beneficiaries are Joe’s Kids, Magical Meadows, Combined Community Services, Kosciusko Community Trap Neuter Return, Cardinal Services, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts, CASA of Kosciusko County and Kate’s Kart. The WCHS Dance Department and Warsaw Performing Arts Center will also receive a portion of the proceeds.
Attendees can look forward to a diverse showcase of dance styles, ranging from graceful ballroom to high-energy hip-hop.

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