Save the Date!
Dancing for the Arts Is Back After Three Years!
Saturday, November 5, 2022 | 6:00 pm
Reinventing the popular show, Dancing with the Stars, this spectacular fundraising event showcases local celebrities paired with professional dancers, all vying for the GRAND PRIZE by raising the most money!
The dance pairs learn their dance steps, hone their skills away from the limelight, then come together to perform in a dance competition on the Davis Theatre stage. This gala evening is filled with a cocktail buffet, Dancing for the Arts performances, and an after-party where the audience and performers dance until midnight.
2022 Dancers Will be Announced and Tickets Go On Sale
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Our last Dancing for the Arts in 2019 was a Success!
What a night! You danced. You laughed. You raised over $58,000 to ensure Cabarrus Arts Council programs will continue!
Congratulations to Dancing for the Arts Grand Champions Star Emily Davis & Pro Donni Brailsford,
Emily broke the record by raising $17,078.33, more than any other dancer in Dancing for the Arts' five year history.
Other winners:
Judges' Award: Star Jazmin Caldwell & Pro Julian Farris
People's Choice Award: Star Brandon Lindsey & Pro Jenny Grice
Butts in Seats Award: Star John Turner & Pro Michelle Trombley
Judges' Award
People's Choice Award
Butts in Seats Award
Save-the-date: Saturday, November 5 - Dancing for the Arts 2022
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Images from Previous Years
Dancing for the Arts History
In 2015, Mayor Scott Padgett brought down the house with his hip hop performance. In 2016, Ann Schrader and Bill Dusch battled onstage for the top prize until the very last minute!! Ann became DFTA's Grand Champion. Bill walked away a winner too, as Concord's new mayor. In 2017, Joan Davis glided across the stage, collecting the top title in front of an adoring audience. And in the fourth season, Dr. Mark Redding cinched the Grand Championship for his Weird-Science-themed dance routine on the Dancing for the Arts stage.