Snowstorm can’t stop party for the Big Night

Sunday, February 7, 2010

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When Mother Nature messed with Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s mojo, things got hairy, and the band’s Jan. 28 performance at the Fayetteville Town Center was pushed up an hour to help partygoers stay ahead of the snowstorm.

However, the sound of sleet hitting the streets outside would not be heard over the sound of high heels hitting parquet flooring inside as the band played two full 45-minute sets, raising $90,000 forThe Jones Center.

The center’s Big Night was every bit that - with dazzling decor by Anna George and polished swing dancers all but falling off the 30-by-30-foot patch of dance floor. With so many dancers in such a tight space, leaps or flips were out of ...


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Northwest Profile, Pages 42 on 02/07/2010

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cfoster700 says...

Cyd

The photo of dance teachers Mike Evans and Millie Sanabria-Terry in Sunday's paper( 2/7/10) is outstanding. Where is the link to that online so I can download it.
I can not see it online presently. Can you email response back.

February 8, 2010 at 4 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

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