May 14, 2025

Elementary Dance Recital

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Borrego Art Guild and BSPAC Support Student Talent

Don’t miss the May 16 dance recital from 6–8 PM at BSPAC. Created by Borrego Art Guild and now supported by BSPAC, the program features grades 6–8.

Mark your calendar for Friday, May 16, from 6–8 PM at the Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center. Students from grades 6–8 will take the stage for a lively dance recital during the school’s Friday Talent Show.


This program was created by the Borrego Art Guild to bring arts education into local schools. With new support from BSPAC, the dance class has flourished—giving students the chance to learn choreography, build confidence, and perform for their community.


Led by Monica Rue, the weekly class has become a creative outlet for students and a reflection of what’s possible when Borrego organizations work together to support youth.


Come cheer them on and witness the growing impact of community-supported arts in our schools.




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