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2012 Winter Dance Benefit

South Riding’s Freedom High School will be sparkling on Saturday, January 28th, 2012, at 7:00p.m., when local dancers from Chantilly and Ashburn’s Creative Dance Center give back and perform to benefit the Loudoun Abused Women’s Shelter and the Malone Foundation.  Creative Dance Center’s Award Winning Competition Team, Performing Troupe, and All Stars unite for one evening to celebrate life, youth, and the love of dance. 

 

With general admission seating available at only $15.00, tickets will surely go fast.  To purchase tickets online, visit http://www.ipayouth.org/shop.html. For more information on how you may support the cause, call CDC at (703) 378-1800 or visit us on the web at http://www.cdcdance.com.

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Last year's event raised more than $5,000 for children of deployed and severely injured National Guard and Military Reserve personnel and scholarships for top-level students.  The Creative Dance Center Competition Team, Performing Troupe, and All Stars performed at this special event to benefit Our Military Kids and the Malone Foundation.

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Housed in the esteemed Creative Dance Center studios, the Institute of Performing Arts for Youth, IPA Youth, brings dreams alive through dance!  From providing full-scale theatrical venue performance and expert choreographic experiences to funding outreach programs for seniors and preschoolers, IPA Youth enlivens, encourages and educates the youth of Northern Virginia.

 

Loudoun Abused Women’s Shelter, also known as Loudoun Citizens for Social Justice, is a private nonprofit in Loudoun County, Virginia.  LAWS is a dual agency, serving both domestic violence and sexual assault survivors.  LAWS seeks to empower survivors of interpersonal violence so that they may live lives free from fear, anxiety, and danger.  All of LAWS services are free and confidential.

 

The Teri and Shari Malone Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to recognizing and developing the talents of selected eighth grade students from Loudoun County schools through scholarship grants.  The Foundation is committed to remembering a talented set of twins who tragically lost their lives shortly after finishing their eighth grade year in school.  Friends of the family established this Foundation to honor the girls in 1991.

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