Beat goes on: Dance for Heart raises awareness, support | SLIDESHOW

More than 100 Kentridge performers turned it up for Thunderstruck! Dance for Heart – an entertainment-filled charity event that supported the American Heart Association last Friday.

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  • Wednesday, February 18, 2015 6:51pm
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Sierra Kirk of the Kentridge High School Sparkles Cheerleaders performs during the fourth annual Dance for Heart show at the Kentridge High School Performing Arts Center last Friday. The show

Sierra Kirk of the Kentridge High School Sparkles Cheerleaders performs during the fourth annual Dance for Heart show at the Kentridge High School Performing Arts Center last Friday. The show

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More than 100 Kentridge performers turned it up for Thunderstruck! Dance for Heart – an entertainment-filled charity event that supported the American Heart Association last Friday.

The fourth annual show at the Kentridge High School Performing Arts Center raised more than $3,500 for the AHA, according to Denise Wiskow, a sports medicine director and coach at Kentridge and the show’s coordinator.

“It was a great opportunity for all students to show their talent and to work together as a team to raise heart disease awareness to the community,” Wiskow said.

The entertainment lineup included performances from the Chatelaines; Sparkles Cheerleaders (special needs kids); gymnastics and multicultural dancers from salsa to hip hop; the Yoga Club; Steppers and Ballers; Little Charger Preschoolers; and the Rockers who sing, dance and play the drums.

The program was part of a month-long devotion to heart health. Many students and staff wore red on Red Out Day last Friday, National Heart Day. Kentridge also observed Heart Awareness Week, Feb. 6-13, with students hosting awareness events each day during lunch.

“We feel this is one of our most important events since heart disease is the No. 1 killer in the U.S.,” Wiskow said.

 




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