Los Angeles Times

A day of dance at Segerstrom

Segerstrom celebrates National Dance Day on Saturday with performanc­es, more.

- By Makeda Easter

The Costa Mesa arts center offers free performanc­es and more Saturday.

National Dance Day, which last year drew about 1,500 people to Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, returns Saturday with an afternoon of free performanc­es and workshops.

The all-ages, all-abilities event takes place from noon to 6 p.m. and features Polynesian dance and line dancing performanc­es; hip-hop, Bollywood, ballet folklorico and salsa workshops; and the Rollettes, a dance troupe for women who use wheelchair­s.

Dancers from competitio­n shows “So You Think You Can Dance” and “World of Dance” also will make appearance­s.

This year marks the 10th annual National Dance Day. The event was establishe­d by Nigel Lythgoe, co-founder and judge of “So You Think You Can Dance” and co-founder of the nonprofit American Dance Movement, and Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.).

Segerstrom in Orange County and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Arts in Washington, D.C., are the two official sites for the event. Other observance­s are spread throughout the country.

“There’s nothing more fun than having a day that really celebrates how dance brings together so many different ages, so many different bodies, so many different background­s,” said Jason Holland, Segerstrom’s vice president of community engagement.

In the spirit of dance for all, getting involved requires only internet access.

Participan­ts can learn the National Dance Day routine choreograp­hed by Matt Steffanina on YouTube or livestream the event from Segerstrom’s Facebook page.

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