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En Pointe School of Dance to Present Annual Christmas Recital

En Pointe School of Dance will present its annual Christmas Recital Sunday, December 14 at 4 p.m. in Duane Smith Auditorium, showcasing more than 120 students across programs including pre ballet, pointe, jazz, hip hop, contemporary and the competition team. The performance is a major community arts event that highlights local instructors and partners, and invites families to celebrate student achievement while underscoring the role of arts access and community support in Los Alamos County.

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En Pointe School of Dance to Present Annual Christmas Recital
Source: losalamosreporter.com

En Pointe School of Dance will bring students and supporters together this Sunday for its annual Christmas Recital at Duane Smith Auditorium. The program features more than 120 students from the school, spanning instruction levels from pre ballet to pointe, and including jazz, hip hop, contemporary and competition team work among other offerings. The recital is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m.

Teachers and community supporters play a central role in the production, and the school acknowledged several local partners in its announcement, including the YMCA. Admission and ticket logistics were included in the announcement for families planning to attend. The school invited the public to join the community celebration and to recognize students for months of training and performance work.

For Los Alamos County the recital is more than a holiday performance. It is an opportunity for youth to demonstrate physical discipline, creative development and social connection that complement academic life. Local arts events like this help sustain community networks, provide informal mentorship from instructors, and create visible pathways for young people who may use dance as an outlet for emotional expression and physical activity.

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Public health considerations accompany any large indoor gathering in December. Attendees are encouraged to follow standard illness prevention practices, stay home if they are feeling unwell and use good hand hygiene. These measures protect performers and families, including those who may be medically vulnerable.

The school event also raises questions about equitable access to arts education. Partnerships between dance schools and community organizations like the YMCA can help reduce barriers to participation, but sustained investment from local leaders and funders is needed to ensure all children have opportunities to benefit from arts programs. As families, neighbors and volunteers prepare for Sunday, the recital offers a moment to celebrate student achievement and reflect on how community support can expand access to the arts across Los Alamos County.

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