GREENSBORO, N.C. — Dancers from across the state will come together Saturday to celebrate National Dance Day at LeBauer Park in Greensboro.


What You Need To Know

  • Downtown Greensboro Park's annual National Dance Day GSO festival kicks off Saturday at 1 p.m.

  • The event will include performances from dancers from across the state and a flash mob everyone may participate in

  • Tabia McKenzie, an instructor with the Dance Project, said she made the flash mob moves inclusive so anyone of any ability could join

The event will include performances from professional dancers of all cultures and styles, and a flash mob everyone may participate in.

Tabia McKenzie, an instructor with the Dance Project, choreographed this year's flash mob dance. 

It's posted on the downtown Greensboro Parks YouTube page for the public to learn before the big day.

She said she made the moves inclusive so that anyone of any ability would be able to join in.

“We have a chair dance for those who need more low-impact movement or just have less mobility in your limbs,” she said.

McKenzie will hold a practice Friday in LeBauer Park before the performance at 4 p.m. on Saturday.