Creative Dance for Children Comes to ScienceWorks

New Summer Dance Program for Kids 7 and Under!

silhouettes of children dancing

New Summer Dance Program for Kids 7 and Under!

We’re thrilled to announce a special summer collaboration with 
Creative Dance for Children (CDFC), bringing joyful movement and imaginative play to ScienceWorks for our youngest community members!

Starting Friday, July 11, CDFC will lead an 
8-week dance series right here at the museum. Classes are designed for children ages 6 and under and will be held in our Pacific Crest Cove exhibit space — a fun, colorful environment perfect for expressive exploration.

Class Schedule:

FRIDAYS - July 11 to August 29
9 AM to 9:45 |
Tiny Tots | Ages 18 months to 3 years

10 AM to 10:45  | Tiny Tigers  |  Ages 2.5 to 4.5 years

11 AM to 11:45 |  Shooting Stars  | Ages 5 to 7 years

Age guidelines are flexible, if you’d like to make a special request, reach out to CDFC directly!


Registration & Pricing:


Register through Creative Dance for Children and enjoy a special ScienceWorks member discount:
Drop-in rate: $10 (members), $15 (non-members)
Full 8-week series: $68 (members), $100 (non-members)

This program offers a wonderful opportunity for little ones to develop coordination, confidence, and creativity — all while having a blast.


Come dance with us this summer!


Creative Dance for Children Contact Information

Instructor: Cassie Preskenis

www.CreativeDance.me

CreativeDance@mind.net

541-326-8112


Register Today
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young children dancing under a bridge of other children holding hands
young children dancing under a rainbow parachute

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