Thursday, October 27, 2016

COME JOIN JOHN ROTHMAN'S "I DANCE" FOR SENIORS!!!!


Before coming to America in 1997, John Rothman was a highly prominent figure in the South African entertainment industry. He had his own show in one of the biggest hotels in Johannesburg for 13 years and was co-writer and composer of over a thousand songs for Louise Smit’s “Pumpkin Patch,” her most successful children’s TV show which aired for 10 years and is presently enjoying a revival. He wrote “King Afrika” in 1988 and this was the first of several musicals staged over the years. Relocating to the USA, John settled in Las Vegas and got heavily involved in promoting dance for seniors. It has become a passion and he became resident dance instructor at MacDonald Ranch and Anthem. The Anthem Performing Arts Club has staged two of his musicals with a third in production for 2017. He appeared with considerable success on “America’s got Talent” with some of his dancers and decided to start a Saturday morning class at Fern Adair’s prestigious Conservatory of the Arts on Patrick Ave. The accent is on fun while keeping the mind alert and the body moving. The concept is basically a Flash Mob and new members are more than welcome to join this ever-expanding group. Shows in Malls and at other major events are part of the plan and we’d love to have you come along to have a great time and shout “I Dance!”

SATURDAY MORNINGS 11AM-12PM        $7 PER PERSON

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