Life is a cabaret—come join us!

By B. Brown

Barbie Moore, Lynda McKinney and Bee Brown. Village Dancers
Barbie Moore, Lynda McKinney and Bee Brown.

“What good is sitting alone in your room all day? Come hear the music play…. Life is a cabaret old Chum; Come to the cabaret.” —Liza Minelli singing ‘Cabaret’

March style of dance is…well you guessed it, Cabaret! Please bring a hat with a brim to use as a prop.

The cabaret originated in France in the late 19th century as a small club. The word “cabaret” comes from the Dutch word caberet or cabret, which means “affordable accommodation.”

Traditional Cabaret entertainment includes singing, dancing, comedy, and theater, with a Master of Ceremonies or Emcee acting as the host.

Dance, socialize and exercise with us every Monday night at 5:30 p.m. in Cribari Auditorium. No partner needed. All are welcome. Each month brings a new dance theme, loads of fun and even a few new friends!

Bernice Toy is the Club President and choreographer of The VMS Village Dancers. She can be reached at vms.dancers@gmail.com. Please see the Music Society website at https://villagesmusicsociety.org/about-us-3. The Village Dancers charge an annual $20 membership fee to participants. While the weekly session is free; donations are welcomed.

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