Relive High School Prom … Sunday at USA Dance!

It’s never too late to enjoy prom! No matter how distant your high school years may be, relive them at our Prom Night dance this Sunday, May 17.
The dance is 3 – 5 p.m.
Doug McClellan is the DJ. We are taking requests for your favorite prom songs from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and beyond! Please email your requests to info@usadancenm.org.
We will play as many requests as possible (and thanks for everyone who has already sent theirs in), while ensuring the playlist is balanced across decades and dance styles … but if you like swing and hustle, this is your dance!
Come early for our lessons, all of which are included in your admission. All lessons will be waltz.
Sunday’s lesson schedule is:
1:45 p.m.
Line Dance lesson: Waltz, led by Rosie Harper
2:15 p.m.
• Basics lesson (small hall): Waltz, led by Beth Ciccone
• Int/Adv lesson (large hall): Waltz, taught by Patti Smith, CSP Dance Studios.
Our venue is the spacious Albuquerque Square Dance Center, 4915 Hawkins St. NE, which boasts the largest and nicest wooden dance floor in town.
Admission for all of the lessons and dance is just $5 for USA Dance members and $10 for others.
All social dancers are welcome — no partner required. See you on the dance floor!
Cajun Queens

Chapter members Janis Pullen (left) and Beth Ciccone (right) were big winners — with their instructor, Stefan Easter of 2 Left Feet — at the Louisiana Southern Ball and Hayride competition in Alexandria, La.
Janis placed first in Smooth and International Latin, while Beth was first in Standard and Country novice.
Congratulations to both of them!
DJ Workshop at CSP
If you’ve ever considered becoming a DJ for the larger dance community, Patti Smith is hosting a free workshop at her dance studio, CSP Dance Studios.
Patti will discuss using Spotify. Participants should bring their own devices with Spotify installed. The workshop is:
Sunday, June 7
3 – 4 p.m.
CSP Dance Studios
1624 Eubank Blvd. NE
Hosted by: Patti Smith
Call CSP at 505-883-9521 to reserve a spot.
