SUMMER CAMPS
Nurturing artists of all ages with imagination and exploration through dance
July 22 to August 23, 2024 – Ages 3 – 18
Discover the transformative power of dance this summer at Whim W’Him!
With week-long camps and intensives for ages 3-18 in styles of dance from contemporary and choreography to hip-hop, there’s something for every dancer.
Explore our offerings below and sign up today!
Visit our Mindbody site or email dancecenter@mys.iqs.temporary.site for more info!
- OUR LOCATION: 1716 2nd Ave N, Seattle, WA 98118
- GETTING HERE: Our main entrance is located at the corner of 2nd Ave N and Blaine St.
- DRIVING: Limited parking is available in our parking lot. Street parking is available on surrounding streets.
- BIKING: A bike rack is located outside our main entrance for your convenience.
- NEARBY TRANSIT STOPS:
13 to Seattle Pacific University – Queen Anne Ave N & Howe St (6 Min Walk)
13 to Downtown Seattle – Queen Anne Ave N & W Garfield St (6 Min Walk)
2 to W Queen Anne/Seattle Center W – Queen Anne Ave N & W Lee St (9 Min Walk)
2 to Downtown Seattle – Queen Anne Ave N & W Galer St (9 Min Walk)
3/4 – Seattle Pacific University Queen Anne – Boston St & 2nd Ave (6 Min Walk)
3/4 – Downtown Seattle – Boston St & Warren Ave N (7 Min Walk) - OUR NEIGHBORHOOD: We are grateful to be part of a mixed commercial and residential community.
Please be respectful to our neighbors by keeping noise to a minimum outside of our building.
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Real Rent calls on people who live and work in Seattle to make rent payments to the Duwamish Tribe. Though the city named for the Duwamish leader Chief Seattle thrives, the Tribe has yet to be justly compensated for their land, resources, and livelihood.
You can do something today to stand in solidarity with
First Peoples of this land by paying Real Rent.
All funds go directly to Duwamish Tribal Services (DTS) to support the cultural, economic and political survival of the Duwamish Tribe. Visit the webiste to learn more about this grassroots movement to support Duwamish sovereignty