
Orlando Beltran's Fundraiser
Help Versa-Style Dance Company continue to serve our public during this time of need and extreme isolation. Dance can help build community and get us through tough times.
All donations help Versa-Style navigate these difficult and uncertain times.
We are no longer accepting donations on this campaign, but there are other ways for you to support us today!
Thank you for taking a few minutes to read this. I know additional screen time is an arduous task nowadays.
I have served on the Board of Directors for Versa-Style Dance Company since 2009 and have been friends with co-founder, Breeze-Lee, since 7th grade. I am not a dancer myself, but I'm very passionate about the Versa-Style mission and the service they provide to urban youth. Through dance, I have witnessed Versa-Style Dance Company tackle difficult topics going on in the world.
Performers have been suffering during this time as their industry and profession has been put completely on hold. Help them stay employed while providing a service that could help our community cope with the numerous struggles we are all dealing with.
Just a small donation will go a long way to helping us meet our goal for Versa-Style Dance Company and help us continue to serve our communities.
Also, if you are able, we’d love to have you join Versa-Style's last digital event of 2020. On Friday, December 4th from 7:30-8:30pm, Versa-Style will be hosting a special Family Night Friday Dance Class. Bring your children, families, and loved ones as we dance the night away with Versa-Style Co-Founders, Jackie “Miss Funk” Lopez and Leigh “Breeze-Lee” Foaad.
Then, on Saturday, December 5th at 3pm, join us on YouTube as Versa-Style premieres a special presentation of some of their most loyal dance community supporters sharing their artistry in a virtual CYPHER, and sharing their love of dance and Versa-Style’s work in the community. We can’t wait to showcase Boogie Frantick, Baby Tight Eyez, and Rascal Randi!!! Immediately following, join Jackie and Leigh as they present one of their favorite works, “They Don’t Hear Us,” from 2016’s production, Box of Hope. They will provide insight into the piece’s creation, performance, and the significance it plays in our lives today.
Much love and appreciated,
Orlando Beltran, Board Member