Dozens of kids participate in Bengal Dance Kids Clinic

Tools

By Wes Horrocks

POCATELLO - Dozens of young girls had the chance to learn some dance skills from experts Saturday.

The annual Bengal Dancer Kids Clinic drew about 60 participants.

In small groups they learned several new dance moves, and had the chance to burn off some energy. Brittney Owen, a Bengal Dancer said, 'They get really excited. Sometimes it's hard to control them, but they really like to dance and learn the choreography that we have for them. It's good to have them all together, and have fun with them."

The new dancers also had a chance to show-off everything they learned during half-time of the Idaho State University women's basketball game Saturday night.
Icon
Current Temp 55.0 °F
Fair
More Weather

Upload directly from your mobile device.

Learn how

YouNews

This content requires the latest Adobe Flash Player and a browser with JavaScript enabled. Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player.

On Demand

Resources and info you need to prepare for the switch to DTV.

Stay Connected

Viewer Poll

This week Gov. Otter signed a bill requiring Idaho to sue the federal government if Congress passes health care reform. What's your response to this?

  • It's great to see Idaho taking the lead on this. Someone has to stand up to what's happening in Washington.
  • We can't afford to pay for education in Idaho, but we're going to spend tax dollars to sue the feds? Ridiculous.
  • Not sure.

Connect with KIDK