Experience culture as it lives in Mabou, Cape Breton Island!
Come enjoy a week of percussive dance and traditional music in scenic Mabou village. This school features some of the island’s finest dancers, musicians and Gaelic singers and is led by Melody Cameron, a Mabou based fiddler and dancer with over 40 years of experience. The goals for the school are not only to offer high quality dance instruction, but also to give participants a well rounded Mabou, Cape Breton experience!
For more information or to register, visit capebretonstepdance.com
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