Durango dances through pandemic challenges

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Durango dances through pandemic challenges

Studios faced financial uncertainty, closure
Durango Dance instructor Amanda McKovich takes a break from dancing Friday during Durango Dance Camp to play a game with students, from left, Ashlynn Fields, 10, Kennedy Fields, 5, Heidi Risberg, 9, Rylie Ramirez, 8, and Gemma Cooke, 8. The camp has adapted to comply with coronavirus-related public health guidelines.
Durango Dance, instructor Amanda McKovich, teaches students from clockwise, Gemma Cooke, 8, Heidi Risberg, 9, Ashlynn Fields, 10, Lucy Griffith, 7, Kennedy Fields, 5, and Rylie Ramirez, 8, how to do the “worm” dance Friday during Durango Dance Camp.
Durango Dance adapted its summer dance camp to coronavirus-related restrictions. It is one of many dance studios that have changed their practices in response to the pandemic.

Durango dances through pandemic challenges

Durango Dance instructor Amanda McKovich takes a break from dancing Friday during Durango Dance Camp to play a game with students, from left, Ashlynn Fields, 10, Kennedy Fields, 5, Heidi Risberg, 9, Rylie Ramirez, 8, and Gemma Cooke, 8. The camp has adapted to comply with coronavirus-related public health guidelines.
Durango Dance, instructor Amanda McKovich, teaches students from clockwise, Gemma Cooke, 8, Heidi Risberg, 9, Ashlynn Fields, 10, Lucy Griffith, 7, Kennedy Fields, 5, and Rylie Ramirez, 8, how to do the “worm” dance Friday during Durango Dance Camp.
Durango Dance adapted its summer dance camp to coronavirus-related restrictions. It is one of many dance studios that have changed their practices in response to the pandemic.
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