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Weekly International Folk Dancing with Raleigh International Folk Dancers

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Date and Time
Sat, Jun 6, 12:00 AM
Venue
Glen Eden Pilot Park, Raleigh
Price
FREE
Description

Experience the vibrant traditions of the world every Friday evening with the Raleigh International Folk Dancers. Established in 1968, this welcoming community is dedicated to exploring and performing folk dances from across the globe. Whether you are a seasoned dancer or someone taking your very first steps, this inclusive group offers the perfect environment to learn and enjoy the art of movement in a friendly, social setting.

Join the group from 6:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the Glen Eden Pilot Park. The evening begins with focused instruction on accessible dances, ensuring everyone feels comfortable before transitioning to intermediate and advanced styles later in the session. You do not need a partner or prior experience to participate, and observers are always welcome to come and soak in the lively atmosphere.

This recurring event is offered completely free of charge, thanks to the support of Raleigh Park and Recreation. It is a fantastic way to stay active, meet new people, and broaden your cultural horizons. We invite you to join us this Friday to experience the joy of international dance firsthand.

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