This year, Dancers Workshop in Jackson Hole celebrates its 50thAnniversary. The organization began with meetings at Nora’s Fish Creek Inn when the Inn hosted some of the first dance classes in 1972.
Surrounded by pushed-aside tables and chairs, couples spun and swung across the rustic floor in worn-smooth cowboy boots, honing their skills at one of the valley’s most iconic pastimes, Country Western Swing Dancing.
From that fledgling start, the organization now offers classes for all ages of students, from toddlers to seniors, featuring a diversity of styles, levels, and instructors. The year ahead will include an internationally celebrated roster of performances, community events, and more, in observance of the organization’s golden anniversary.
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