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3, 2, 1 - Ring In the New Year with Isuru at North American Dance Academy!

Ring in the New Year by dancing the night away at North American Dance Academy!

Our New Year's Venetian Masked Ball is quickly approaching!

NADA is proud to be holding this fabulous Celebration event! The evening is semi-formal to formal attire with the whole evening beginning at 8:30 on December 31st with a unique lesson by a special guest instructor, all levels welcome.  Masks are optional, not to worry if you would like to have one, they are available to purchase at NADA for $2. Social dancing after the lesson throughout the evening until 1 am!

Countdown and ring in the New Year with a champagne toast led by Isuru! 

This is a bring a dish event, so feel free to bring something in for all to share. We will be providing tasty munchies and refreshments. As always, you are welcome to bring your own bottle, for those who enjoy adult beverages.  The celebration continues as you dance into 2013 until 1 am.

The whole event is only $12 per person. We can't think of a better way to start the New Year!

Hope to see you there!

If you would like further information or have questions don't hesitate to call us at 860-891-9001 or email us at dance@NorthAmericanDanceAcademy.com.

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