Hustle and Flow at Beacon Park

Hustle and Flow at Beacon Park

The N'Namdi Movement Center presents ...Hustle Instructor Maurice Adams and friends, select Sunday's at Beacon Park. Register TODAY!

By The N'Namdi Center for Contemporary Art

Select date and time

Sunday, June 22 · 3 - 5pm EDT

Location

Beacon Park Detroit

1901 Grand River Avenue Detroit, MI 48226

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Beginner and Intermediate Hustle and Line Dancing at Beacon Park!

From 3 – 5 p.m. on June 22, July 13, Aug. 10 and Sept. 14

Register for beginner and Intermediate hustle and line dancing by the N’Namdi Movement Center with instructor Maurice Adams . Join us on select Sundays this summer for the ultimate city escape during Summer Sundays at Beacon Park! Whether you're looking to break a sweat or kick back and relax, there's something for everyone —brunch at Lumen Detroit, fitness classes, lawn games, crafts and dancing with the N’Namdi Movement Center.

More Details:

Move, groove and dance your way through the weekend. Learn the basics of non-partner dance styles like hustle, line dancing and ballroom with an experienced instructor in a beautiful outdoor space. Open to beginners and more experienced dancers. We suggest wearing comfortable clothes you can move in, a bottle for filling at the water station and sun protection. This class is FREE and OPEN to the public. Space will be limited based on park capacity

Summer Sundays at Beacon Park

Location: 1901 Grand River Ave, Detroit, 48226

Date: June 22, July 13, Aug. 10, Sept. 14

Time: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. with dance classes from 3 -5 p.m.

For more information about Beacon Park or for full event details, please visit www.DTEBeaconPark.com

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The N’Namdi Center for Contemporary Art presents diverse, multi-disciplinary and engaging art experiences. It serves to promote and perpetuate the cultural legacy of African-American and African diasporic art, along with art from diverse cultures. Since its conception in 2010, the N’Namdi Center has contributed to the Detroit arts scene by presenting art exhibitions by nationally and internationally renowned artists as well as local and emerging talent.  
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