Soul Dance LA, Southern California's answer to "healing through dance" is back in full swing with classes and free dance opportunities for those looking to experience an open, completely spontaneous evening of pulsating, uplifting music in artistic, historic environments throughout East and West valley locations. Founder by dancer Alisha Hayes, Soul Dance classes are open to anyone over 18, no dance experience required and the classes are free to the public.
Participants come away from the Soul Dance experience feeling rejuvenated and some claim it has actually changed their lives;
"Without a doubt this is the best free form dance event in LA!" (MS, CEO)
"Better than chocolate, sex, or runner's high, Soul Dance is a time when my Spirit soars. Pure bliss!" - (LP, Life Coach)
"Soul dance is this little magic key that lets me unlock my true, wild, beautiful and uninhibited self...I can start a class with a plate full of worries and by 9pm the joy and lightness I feel is amazing! Spirit's definitely working with me to let go of 'stuff' in these classes...But more than anything...I have so much fun!" - (ZG, Film Publicist)
"Soul Dance is what I imagine Heaven to be. It has changed my life! No matter what state I'm in when I enter, I leave with much great peace, wholeness, connection with Spirit. A true celebration of life!" (CS, Opera Singer)
The next Soul Dance in LA class is scheduled for Thursday February 02, 2012, and will be held in an historic Los Angeles mansion and gardens very popular for dance and other community events. For a complete listing of dates and times visit the Soul Dance website at; http://www.souldancela.comfor more details. In Los Angeles the classes are always the first Thursday of every month. In the Santa Monica area, the fourth Wednesday of each month.
The Soul Dance Facebook group is an open forum for updates on classes, locations and future events. Go to; https://www.facebook.com/groups/SoulDanceLove.
You can find a complete article on Soul Dance LA and it’s founder, Alisha Hayes coming to the LA Examiner in February.












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