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Pop-Up Dance Classes with ArtSparks!

Presented by ArtSparks and Akron Children's Museum at Akron Children's Museum, Akron OH

Aug 06 2021
Pop-Up Dance Classes with ArtSparks!

Where is Summit County is ArtSparks? Follow us throughout the summer for FREE outdoor dance classes in locations across Akron and Cuyahoga Falls!

A series of  engaging outdoor pop-up dance classes for children and families in locations across Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, and beyond in June, July, and August. Get up and moving— and explore your community with the ArtSparks team!

Each 45 min class is taught by a lead dance teacher/choreographer, assistant dance teacher, and musician. Participants will receive a map on their first class and collect a sticker/badge for each class/location they attend. The class is geared towards elementary age children (5-10yrs old) of all abilities.

All classes will be socially distanced and have a focus on the following themes:

Physical Activity

Creativity and Imagination

Social and Emotional Well-Being

LOCATION

Akron Children's Museum

Lock 3 Park, 200 S. Main Street, Akron, OH 44308

PARKING INFO

Lock 3, located in the middle of downtown Akron, is surrounded by several parking decks and a surface lot. The decks include the Summit County Parking Deck on High Street, the O’Neil’s Parking Deck on State Street and the Cascade Parking Facility off of Mill Street. Surface lots are located on W. Bowery Street west of Main Street.

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