DANCE DAY IN YERBA BUENA GARDENS

Join us for a full day of free dance classes in the beautiful Yerba Buena Gardens!


WHEN:
Saturday, August 19, 2023
10am-3pm
(Come for an hour or stay all day!)

WHERE:
Yerba Buena Gardens
Mission St. between 3rd & 4th Sts.
San Francisco, CA + Google Map

Cost: FREE

What is Dance Day?

With the belief that anyone can dance and a commitment to sharing the joy, intensity and skill of dance with everyone, Rhythm & Motion and Yerba Buena Gardens Festival present Dance Day! Yerba Buena Gardens transforms into an outdoor dance center as R&M creates a space where participants can sample dance in a variety of forms and flavors with some of the Bay Area’s most talented and inviting teachers.

Whether you are new to dance or a seasoned professional, this event is open to everyone! Bring comfortable shoes and your curiosity for movement – stay for an hour or the full day. This is your day to dance! Everyone is welcome!

Highlights from Dance Day 2022.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS *

August 19, 2023
Yerba Buena Gardens
ALL FREE

10-11am - Rhythm & Motion with Dudley Flores, Nehemiah Aldrich & Leila Easa (East Garden)

11:15-12:15pm - West Coast Swing with Austin Kois and Estelle Bonnaire of Mission City Swing (East Plaza)

11:15 - 12:15pm - Bachata with Monica Ascencio (East Garden)

12:30-1:30pm - Jazz Funk with Jess Bozzo (East Garden)

12:30 -1:30pm - Soul Line Dancing with Chocolate Platinum (East Plaza)

12:30-1:30pm - live music by Son Chévere with an open dance floor (Esplanade)

1:45-2:45pm - Dancehall with Aimee Rose (Esplanade)

1:45-2:45pm - Cuban Salsa (Rueda de Casino) with Sidney Weaverling and Ryan Mead (East Plaza)

1:45-2:45pm - Bollywood with Rang De Bollywood Dance Company(East Garden)

*Schedule is subject to change. Please check back again for an updated list of classes.

Have more questions? Check out our FAQ or email us.

Huge thanks to Yerba Buena Gardens Festival for partnering with us to make this day possible. Please consider making a donation to the Festival so that free programs, like this one, can continue to thrive.