Theatrical dance performance Bloom brings wonder to Kahilu Theatre

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Prince Dance Company’s Bloom is a mesmerizing and theatrical journey coming to Waimea’s Kahilu Theatre May 6 & 7.

Featuring upper level students of Prince Dance Institute, Bloom promises to be a breathtaking showcase of burgeoning talent and skill.

Prince Dance founder Angel Prince said “Bloom is about every one of us. We all have the power to write our own stories and become the best version of ourselves.”

“Through Bloom, we hope to inspire audiences to embrace their own unique journeys and celebrate the beauty of growth and change.”

Mandy Abernathy commented on her daughter’s role in the show, “I cannot believe how far my daughter has come is such a short time.”

“Prince Dance transformed her from a shy, insecure girl to a lead in the show. She truly has bloomed, and our family is forever grateful.”

Bloom combines traditional and contemporary dance styles with aerial acrobatics to create a mesmerizing performance that’s inspiring for all ages.

The show will take place at the Kahilu Theatre and offers two showtimes, Saturday, May 6th at 7pm and Sunday, May 7th at 4pm.

Tickets for Bloom are on sale now, and can be purchased through the Kahilu Theatre website.Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=177071



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