Come party at BYU's glow in the dark Halloween bash full of fun, activities, treats, dancing and costumes! For a cheap price enjoy your Halloween with friends and dance the night away!!! We hope that you will join us and make memories to last a lifetime! Check back here and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for announcements, updates, and details.

Join us at the Gray Cage from 10pm to 1am for our annual Halloween Dance. Wear your costumes and dance along with DJ Hanzo and student performers! There will be pizza and water too. Check out @bates_cat for more information ?


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The Halloween Dance is a costume dance held in the Dining Hall near the end of October. The dance features a great DJ, ridiculous dancing, tasty snacks, and a traditional costume contest where contestants strut their stuff for the audience. A new, unique theme is selected each year for the dance, and the entire Dining Hall is decorated to suit the theme.

Must have a minimum of 10 Parade Dancers (Ages 10 & Up) to be considered a studio. Individual dancers and groups with less than 10 Parade Dancers (Ages 10 & Up) are still able to participate in the Dance the Magic Parade at the Magic Kingdom  Park, but will not receive studio benefits.

The ghouls and goblins emerge at midnight to the Dies Irae theme and begin an all-night dance party! This mash-up combines Halloween classics with funk and hip-hop syncopated rhythms. All sections have interesting parts, with plenty of accidentals and shifting in violin 1, cello and double bass parts. Optional percussion adds a dramatic flair.

The City of Kyle Parks and Recreation Department invites the community to join us for our 2nd annual Halloween Boo-gie Dance for Individuals with Disabilities on Friday, October 27th from 5:30 - 8:00p.m. at the Gemstone Palace, 1101 Bunton Creek Rd. Our Halloween themed dance party will feature a DJ, music, S.W.A.G bags, raffle prizes and fun! Admission for the dance is free for all to attend, however you must register at

Grab the family and your Halloween costumes and join us for an evening of Halloween fun! This Halloween dance will be held in the Bay View Family YMCA gymnasium and refreshments will be provided! There will also be a costume contest for different age brackets. This event is free and for YMCA members only.

These Halloween games for dance class are all based in the philosophy that play can be an important educational tool in the dance studio. Research indicates that students of all ages learn through play, and play can help children can develop important social, cognitive, and emotional skills. Using play as an educational tool can help students gain self-confidence, engage in new experiences, and meet new physical and mental challenges. Incorporating play in the dance studio with students of all ages can have many benefits, from helping students learn new skills and refine their technique to helping them cope with stress and anxiety. Read more about the play in the dance studio in this blog post: Your Ultimate Guide to Play in the Dance Studio.

Check out The Holistic Collection of Dance Games for the Fall Season, a ready-to-use collection of 15 educational dance games to keep your students engaged, learning, and having fun all season long! ach game listing includes a description of the primary learning objective, detailed instructions, ideas for adapting the game for multiple uses, Covid-19 considerations, and music recommendations. The activities can be adapted for use with students of all dance genres and skill levels, and are recommended for students age 7 and up.

All roles are open; dancers must be 13 years of age or older by the audition date. Dancers should wear appropriate dance attire and bring dance shoes for all styles of dance for which they wish to be considered. Combinations will be taught at the audition.

This particular dance was as always organized entirely by the students, and it all went smoothly. The decorations, the food, the music, the lovely prizes and the cleanup were taken care of excellently, as we have come to expect. Most important, all the sixty participants had a great time. You can see it for yourself!

Calling all ghouls, goblins and witches! Get your spook on and dance the night away at our FREE* Halloween Dance for individuals with disabilities. Come dressed up for a chance to win a prize for best costume. Pizza and soda will be provided. Non-perishable food donations will support the Township Food Pantry. RSVP at 847-285-4541 by October 10.

Dance, sing, and Monster Mash along to your favorite Halloween tunes with your furry friends at this interactive Spooktacular dance party!


Location: Big Bird's Beach Wave Pool Lawn

Get creepy and kooky, mysterious and spooky and all together ooky! Channel your inner Wednesday for a flash mob recreation of her viral Rave'N Ball dance in the Halloween Parade down Main St. Must attend at least rehearsal to participate. Click the link below to register.

The festivities culminate with the annual Thriller reenactment where several hundred zombies will dance, dawdle and drag themselves down Main Street to the classic Michael Jackson tune. Pedestrians can watch all along the parade route.

All zombie dancers must register online or in person at any scheduled rehearsal by Saturday, Oct. 21. Participants must attend at least one dance rehearsal and one staging rehearsal from the following dates and times:

Hi, I'm Tricia! Mom of 3, lawyer, and content creator. I love taking photos and making videos with my kids--Colton (an aspiring YouTuber), Blair (competitive dancer and TikTok extraordinaire), and Alexis (the sweetest baby). Follow our adventures on Instagram and TikTok @tricianibarger!

Twirl to Go: Our fun theme CarnivalPalooza FunFair is a great way to incorporate a fall festival-like atmosphere in dance class! Or, host a Safari Celebration by having your dancers to dress up as their favorite animal for a class during October! These fun-themed downloads are super fun activities you can add into class or hold a special class or birthday party.

The first sign that the film has changed seasons from the cruel, cruel summer to the fall is when we see Ali Mills (Elisabeth Shue) blowing up some orange balloons with her friends in preparation for the big Halloween dance. Behind her, is her now ex-boyfriend and everybody's favorite teenage villain, Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka), wearing his totally eighties red Cobra Kai jacket and messing around with the leg from a skeleton prop. Sweep the leg, Johnny!

Next, we cut to Mr. Miyagi's workshop where he wishes Daniel a happy Halloween and has carved not one, but three jack-o-lanterns. Miyagi may be an artist when it comes to trimming bonsai trees, but his pumpkin carving skills are what I'm far more fascinated with. He didn't try to make them happy pumpkins, he gave them fangs and angry expressions, because even he knows that Halloween isn't about being cute and kid-friendly... it's about being spooky. As he lights up his fang-filled pumpkins with a match, he talks to Daniel about the big Halloween dance tonight.

Miyagi tells Daniel he should be spending Halloween with people his age and go to the dance, but Daniel obviously doesn't want to go due to his recent altercations with the Cobra Kai guys who will surely be there. He then says that he doesn't have a costume anyway, to which Miyagi responds, "If have costume, you go?" Daniel says he'd go if he could be the Invisible Man so nobody would see him, and that's when the gears in Mr. Miyagi's head start turning.

We also have to address just how awesome this high school was to hold such a kickass Halloween dance. Even if you're not into dancing, you can't tell me you wouldn't want to attend this thing. There's so much going on here that we have to talk about.

Ali sees the shower costume and immediately knows it's Daniel. As she makes her way to him, we see some more of what's going on at the dance. I wish they gave us a big overhead pan of the entire dance so we could see more of the decorations, but shots like this are what we have to make due with.

Best of all, he's not there just to show off his killer costume... she's smashing real eggs on everyone's head, as he shakes his body around the dance floor, clucking like a chicken all the way. And much to everyone's amusement, even Daniel isn't safe behind his shower curtain, for chicken man nails him with an egg right on his head. We love you chicken man!

As the chase begins, the Hallow dance crowd parts ways to let Daniel and the Cobra Kai guys pass through, but I need to call your attention to those glorious blue moon boots in this shot. This are particularly amazing for me to see in the movie, because my dad actually owned that exact same pair! They were the most comfortable things ever, and I remember walking around in them as a kid and laughing about how incredibly huge they were.

As Daniel and the Cobra Kai guys make their way out of the dance, we see a bunch of teenagers in costumes hanging around outside for a breath of fresh air. After all, I'm sure all those smashed eggs, compliments of the chicken man, started to smell pretty awful as the night went on.

So let's recap: We saw an amazing Halloween dance with killer decorations. We made connections to Halloween III and The Warriors. We saw the chicken man smash eggs on people. We saw a hidden "69" joke on a dead football player. We saw moon boots. We saw Cool Dude Pig Man. If all of this hasn't been enough to convince you that The Karate Kid has some truly great Halloween material in it, I implore you to consider this one final fact... 006ab0faaa

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