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World Dance

Eastport Arts Center is pleased to announce a new class, World Dance, to meet on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, 4-5 pm, beginning April 13. The group will learn modern and classic international dances from around the globe, including Pata Pata and Jerusalem, along with line … [Read More]

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Ecstatic Dance—a Tuesday Highlight!—is Back

Eastport Arts Center’s Ecstatic Dance group has resumed, and meets most Tuesdays, weather permitting, 5-6 pm, at the Center*. Offering a comfortable space in which attendees can dance to release stress, not to impress, the sessions feature expertly curated musical playlists. Attendees should wear clothing that allows free movement, … [Read More]

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Online Yoga & Mindfulness Meditation

Lilli Danaea will offer classes twice weekly via Zoom, February 1-April 26: Tuesdays 9-10 am and Sundays 4:30-5:30 pm. Lilli’s aim is to create a safe and inviting space (albeit digitally) for participants to:~ learn to engage and re-awaken muscles that may have gone “off-line” ~ develop greater strength, balance … [Read More]

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Embodied Yoga & Mindfulness

Lilli Danaea, RYT, will lead a weekly class focused on mindfulness practice, breath awareness, proper alignment and building strength and flexibility. Please bring your mat if you have one! Cost by sliding fee scale, $8-12. Info: lillireally@gmail.com. Please note: NEW students are invited to try their first class free of charge … [Read More]

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Embodied Yoga & Mindfulness

Lilli Danaea, RYT, will lead a weekly class focused on mindfulness practice, breath awareness, proper alignment and building strength and flexibility. Please bring your mat if you have one! Cost by sliding fee scale, $8-12. Info: lillireally@gmail.com. Please note: NEW students are invited to try their first class free of charge … [Read More]

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Ecstatic Dance

Ecstatic Dance has resumed weekly meetings at Eastport Arts Center. All are invited to come and dance to great rhythmic music and move however they wish on Tuesdays from 5-6 pm, weather permitting. Attendees should wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring water to drink. $3 suggested donation. For more information please … [Read More]

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Ecstatic Dance

Ecstatic Dance has resumed weekly meetings at Eastport Arts Center. All are invited to come and dance to great rhythmic music and move however they wish on Tuesdays from 5-6 pm, weather permitting. Attendees should wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring water to drink. $3 suggested donation. For more information please … [Read More]

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Ecstatic Dance

Ecstatic Dance has resumed weekly meetings at Eastport Arts Center. All are invited to come and dance to great rhythmic music and move however they wish on Tuesdays from 5-6 pm. Attendees should wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring water to drink. The sessions are offered by $5 suggested … [Read More]

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Ecstatic Dance Group is Back!

Ecstatic Dance has resumed weekly meetings at Eastport Arts Center. All are invited to come and dance to great rhythmic music and move however they wish on Tuesdays from 5-6 pm. Attendees should wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring water to drink. The sessions are offered by $5 suggested … [Read More]

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Spring Dance Classes Are Underway; Drop-ins Welcome, Offerings for All Ages!

Eastport Arts Center’s intern, L. Elwood, is now offering dance instruction, with two classes for youth, and two for teens and adults.  Classes are held on a drop-in basis, with a suggested sliding scale donation. No previous dance experience is needed, and no dress code is required. For older … [Read More]

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The work of Eastport Arts Center is funded in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission, an independent state agency supported by the National Endowment for the Arts. The work of Eastport Arts Center is funded in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission, an independent state agency supported by the National Endowment for the Arts.