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THE WHAT DANCE CAN DO PROJECT

"Our arms start from the back because they were once wings" Martha Graham

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The What Dance Can Do Project is a public interest recognized NPO. Individuals and organizations subjects to tax in Switzerland can deduct their donation (minimum amount varies according to cantonal rules).

Thank you for your support to help us bring dance to vulnerable children and young adults! All amounts are welcome. We are a non profit organization operating with a staff on a 100% voluntary basis and therefore your donation will only fund our actions.

With 150 CHF, we can rent costumes for a dance event in a hospital. With 800 CHF, we can fly a high potential student from Kenya to Europe to attend Summer Ballet School there. You would like to help us funding a specific action or get more details on how we operate? Contact us at info@thewhatdancecandoproject.com

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Interview Brut
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Interview France 24
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Interview Arte
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🎈We are a non profit organisation. We set up dance programs and events for children and young adults.
🎈We are a non profit organisation. We set up dance programs and events for children and young adults.
With very young children, a ballet class is an opportunity for moving to music, developing new good habits (like stretching), interacting in new ways and have fun!
So many boys in Léonore‘s class!
We were happy to have many boys in the class of @leobaulac with @atlas_kinder
Boys, they love ballet!
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