Joy Nichols, DFK22 Group Leader
What a wonderful event for Cincinnati. It has been two years since we could have an event outside of our classroom community due to COVID restrictions. It was wonderful to be able to meet at the park and enjoy the dance together as a larger community. We had a smaller group this year in terms of numbers but with BIG hearts. We were able to collect so many canned goods for our local freestore. When we delivered it the next day they were overjoyed by the beautiful contribution. I love Dance for Kindness because it reminds people to take a moment and celebrate the kindness that is all around us every moment of the day. Thank you for allowing us to be a part of the worldwide community.
Special Thanks
I would like to offer a special thank you to the following individuals:
Julie Swart from the Queen City Dance Academy. She is such an amazing individual and I would not be able to put this dance on without her. She always works diligently helping all of her dancers learn the dance and bring them to our dance.
All of the dancers from The Queen City Dance Academy. We would be lost without them.
Leslie Combs- principal from Blue Ash Elementary for helping to publicize our event.
Mallory Bonbright from Sycamore community schools for helping publicize our event.
Matthew Nichols- Photographer and videographer for our event
Paula Ansatedt- For the Beautiful kindness posters made by the Sycamore High School Community
Emily Kremp, music teacher from Blue Ash Elementary, for sharing the beautiful ribbons for our dance
My amazing family, Steve, Michael, Matthew, and Joseph, for always supporting everything I do!