Students dance at First Street Elementary School. Participants in the Ballroom Madness program learn the foxtrot, the tango, the rumba, the swing and the merengue.
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Aaron Aguayo and Isabel Escobedo, both 10, dance during lessons at First Street Elementary.
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Jason Gonzalez, 10, back right, dances with partner Marisol Garcia, 11, back left, at First Street Elementary.
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Jason Gonzalez and Marisol Garcia practice another dance move at First Street Elementary.
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Instructor Danny Ponickly, right, does the tango with Danna Pelaez at Breed Street Elementary. Ponickly, artistic director of Ballroom Madness, was one of the teachers who helped launch the New York program. He hopes that, with the help of donations and grant money, the program will have as much success in Los Angeles.
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Fifth-grade students do the tango at First Street Elementary.
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