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The U.S. Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association intends to establish a chapter for beginner social or recreational dancers in the Bangor area.
If enough interest is expressed, a local steering committee will be formed to guide the project and enroll members.
USABDA officials said a special welcome would be extended to beginners, with low-cost weekly lessons available.
Membership will be open to singles as well as couples. Beginners of all ages will be welcome.
Local chapters of USABDA sponsor monthly social dances for members and the public.
Typically, each dance consists of a free one-hour lesson, followed by three hours of general dancing and demonstrations.
The program includes mixers and line dances.
Chapters also promote ballroom dance training in local colleges and high schools, and seek to increase the number of establishments that offer ballroom dancing to the public.
USABDA, a nonprofit volunteer organization, is recognized by the U.S. Olympic Committee as the governing body for amateur ballroom dancing in the U.S. The organization has chapters throughout the country.
Officials said the purpose of each chapter was to create opportunities for affordable ballroom dancing, and to educate the public about the physical, mental and social benefits of engaging in a regular program of ballroom dancing.
Those interested in helping form a chapter may call (800) 447-9047, or e-mail USABDACENT@aol.com, or write USABDA, P.O. Box 128, Freedom, Penn. 17349.
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