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Kiddie Academy of Ellicott City To Host Dance Party

Kiddie Academy celebrates their 35th anniversary with a fun, family-friendly dance-off event.

Educationally focused child care provider Kiddie Academy of Ellicott City will host a Dance Party! Event on February 27th and invites Ellicott City area children and their families to come and show off their best moves.

During the event, Kiddie Academy of Ellicott City will leverage its Music & More program to teach different dances to event attendees, young and old. Dancers will choose one of three music genres with coordinating, age-appropriate choreography. The event will culminate in an energetic and exciting Dance Party showcasing everyone’s newly-learned dance moves. The Dance Party! Event is a free, indoor experience and is open to everyone - current students, new friends who would like to learn more about Kiddie Academy of Ellicott City, or anyone who would simply like to share a special experience with their child.

Where: Kiddie Academy of Ellicott City located at 10035 Baltimore National Pike Suite E. Registration is encouraged but not required. Register online at kiddieevents.com/danceparty

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When: February 27th from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Why: Janaki Patel, owner of Kiddie Academy of Ellicott City says, “We’re looking forward to sharing our Music & More program with our current families and introducing it to families who are looking for child care options with an educational focus. Music is a powerful stimulant that affects children in many different ways. Being exposed to music in an early learning setting can help children develop their reading and speech skills, while enabling them to focus better and develop socially. We hope you’ll join us and dance the winter blues away.”

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