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Lincoln / Nebraska / United States
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Lincoln / Nebraska / United States
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Some events—wedding receptions, proms, and even business seminars—require a special kind of venue but not many venues could accommodate the different tones of different events. Boasting plenty of room for dancing, capable of seating 350, and equipped with conference equipment, including a podium, PA system, and projector, The DelRay Ballroom in Lincoln, NE, is able to host a wide variety of events, no matter the mood. More than just a great event venue or reception hall, The DelRay Ballroom is Lancaster County’s premier spot for dance lessons. From ballroom dances such as the foxtrot or the waltz to Latin and swing dancing, their dedicated and talented instructors will teach you to embrace and love dance as a spontaneous, living, and expressive activity. They offer group classes and private lessons and have practice dance parties once a week where you can practice what you’ve learned in class. If you’re wanting to make space for dancing in your life or you want to rent a beautiful and unique venue for an event, call The DelRay Ballroom today at (402) 435-3344. You can also visit their website for more information about their dance lessons.
Lincoln / Nebraska / United States
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Lincoln / Nebraska / United States
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Lincoln / Nebraska / United States
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The Screamers concept was conceived by Kevin Witcher, a long-time veteran of the music and entertainment industry. Both the name and the concept is a tribute to The Scarlet and Cream Singers (University of Nebraska’s show choir, of which Kevin was a member) and its founding musical director Ray Miller. Ray created the group in 1972 to be the “ambassadors” of the university’s alumni association. The Scarlet and Cream Singers would go on for the next 35 years performing across the U.S. and abroad before disbanding in 2008. Although Ray Miller had retired from directing the group, he continued to be a mentor until his death in 2012. Scarlet and Cream will honor Ray’s legacy and the lives he touched throughout his career by continuing his work of cultivating local talent, giving them a place to learn and grow.