Plus, The Silos is getting a new Thai restaurant.
 
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Where to take a dance class in Greenville

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Sometimes you just need to dance like no one is watching. If you or your kids have been itching to cut a rug, check out our list of dance studios in Greenville.

Let’s sweat

Booty Shop Fitness | 123A N. Main St., Greenville
Grab a few of your besties and sweat it out with high-intensity workouts combined with energizing jams.

Adrenaline Dance Fitness | 301 Airport Rd., Ste. C, Greenville
This fitness studio describes itself as “a workout disguised as a party.” You’ll learn hip-hop, pop, alternative, and Latin music combos guaranteed to get your body moving.

Studio SI | 3715 E. North St., Ste. 120
Shake a leg (literally) with one of these group fitness classes including Zumba.

For the kids

English Theatre Arts | 1310 Garlington Rd., Ste. A, Greenville
Take a variety of dance classes (including musical theatre and acro) or take a drama class.

A Step Above Dance Academy | 4893 Wade Hampton Blvd., Taylors
Classes are open for everyone, but if you want to compete with the company you have to audition.

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All the world’s a stage. | Photo by Artistic Edge Dance Center

Adults too

Artistic Edge Dance Center | 75 Orchard Park Dr., Greenville
You and your kiddo can learn jazz, contemporary, ballet, tap, hip-hop, pointe, or acro.

Greenville Ballet School | 105 Woodruff Industrial Ln., Greenville
This school offers classes in classical ballet, pointe, and modern dance for kids + adults.

Carolina Ballroom Dance Studio | 134 Halton Rd., Greenville
Try your hand (or should we say feet?) at Latin, ballroom, and swing dance.

Dance Arts Greenville | 255 Service Bay Rd., Mauldin
This studio offers drop-in ballet, tap, and jazz classes for teens and adults. If you stop by Tuesday night tap at 7:15, you may see City Editor Danielle.

Let’s get to the pointe, what studios did we miss?
10 more studios
 
Events
Thursday, Feb. 22
  • Tommy Prine | Thursday, Feb. 22 | 8-11 p.m. | Radio Room Greenville, 110 Poinsett Hwy., Greenville | $18-$20 | Spend an evening with this Americana + folk artist.
  • Swing Dance | Thursday, Feb. 22 | 8-11 p.m. | Randall House, 215 Randall St., Greer | $9 | Get a move on with this high-energy dance.
Friday, Feb. 23
  • Winter Jam 2024 | Friday, Feb. 23 | 7 p.m. | Bon Secours Wellness Arena, 650 N. Academy St., Greenville | Free entry | Head to The Well for this annual concert featuring artists like Lecrae, NewSong, and Cain — a $15 donation is suggested at the door.
Saturday, Feb. 24
  • Beers and Balance | Saturday, Feb. 24 | 10-11:15 a.m. | Tetrad Brewing Company, 603 E. Stone Ave., Greenville | $10 | A one-hour mindful flow yoga class will awaken, refresh, and align you so you’re all ready for your weekend + after class enjoy a pint of Tetrad craft beer.
  • The Veggie Gardening Course | Saturday, Feb. 24 | Times vary | The Wellness Center at GIFT, 8 Sycamore Dr., Greenville | $65-$175 | Learn how to grow your own food.
  • The Palmetto Bowl: Clemson vs. South Carolina | Saturday, Feb. 24 | 1 p.m. | Bon Secours Wellness Arena, 650 N. Academy St., Greenville | $33-$48 | Tickets grant entrance to both the South Carolina Gamecocks vs. Clemson Tigers Hockey game at 1 p.m. and the Swamp Rabbits’ Military Appreciation game at 7 p.m.
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Skincare essentials that turn up the heat

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Say bye-bye to dry skin with our list of skincare products. | Photo provided by Six & Main
Is dry skin making you feel frustrated during these winter months? Don’t worry, our online shop (Six & Main) features hydrating skincare products essential for weathering cold temperatures.

Step into a world of self-care as you explore a curated selection of winter skincare essentials, leaving your skin refreshed and revitalized.

Clean your face with the Purifying Face Wash by Roosevelt Supply Co. With added organic fruit extracts and activated charcoal, you’re sure to clean off the toughest dirt and grime without being harsh on your skin.

Exfoliate your skin using the Las Flores | Mini Hydrate + Brighten Duo, which is a powerful formula by Esteli that gently exfoliates and nourishes, leaving your skin looking and feeling refreshed.

Visibly improve texture, tone, and the look of fine lines and wrinkles with the Repair Hemp & Retinol Face Cream by She Biology, a hemp-strain skincare collection.
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News Notes
Announced
  • We’ve got good news, Greenville. Starting this Monday, Feb. 26, Urban Wren will be open on Mondays and Tuesdays for dinner service + you can eat and enjoy happy hour every day of the week.
Cause
  • The BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by TD Synnex is back from Monday, June 3 to Sunday, June 9. The tournament will be held at the Thornblade Club + The Carolina Country Club. Celebrate BMW Manufacturing’s 30th anniversary in the Upstate with concerts, golf, and charity. (Greenville Journal)
Biz
  • All food trucks, trailers, and pushcarts that operate in Greenville County will be subject to fire inspections starting Friday, March 1. Greenville County Code Enforcement says the rollout will be gradual and hope to make this change “as painless as possible.” (The Post and Courier Greenville)
Listen
  • You like jazz? Saxophonist and Billboard top 20 artist Jason Jackson is performing at Blues Boulevard Jazz this Saturday, Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. You’ll be blue if you don’t get your tickets.
Fun Fact
Eat
  • New food alert. Raya’s Hot Kitchen — a Thai + Vietnamese dining concept — will open at The Silos in Easley this spring. Named after the owner’s daughter, at Raya’s you’ll find grilled meats, pork spring rolls, and curry. Lunch date anyone? (Upstate Business Journal)
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  • When life gives you lululemons... The athletic wear company has partnered with C.O.R.E. Grow Strong to sell its products at the Overbrook pilates studio, so you won’t need to go downtown for your next Align leggings. According to the C.O.R.E. owners, the first drop should be in by the end of the week.
Stat
  • January’s rainfall skyrocketed in Greenville with 10.3 inches, just shy of making the top 10 list of January rainfalls since 1903. Is your crawl space or basement protected from flooding? Crawlspace Medic installs professional systems to protect your foundation from the biggest rains. Schedule a free inspection.*
Health
  • In honor of American Heart Month, let’s separate fact from fiction. Here are some myths + tips on keeping your heart in tip-top shape from a registered health expert.*
Featured Job
  • Are you a dynamic problem-solver who’s passionate about helping people? Crawlspace Medic, an award-winning foundation repair company, is hiring a Sales Inspector to join their inspection squad here in Greenville. Learn more and apply.*
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Development

The 411 on the 864

Updates on City of Greenville projects

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Breaking ground for the next baseball greats. | Photo by GVLtoday
Greenville has a lot of projects going on — we know, we cover them — and our friends at The Greenville Journal put together a list of updates on five of the projects happening in our city.

Gower Park, 24 Evelyn Ave.

Upgrades will include new pickleball, tennis, and basketball courts.
  • Scheduled completion — Late March
  • Cost — $1.45 million

Public safety complex, 204 Halton Rd.

The upgraded facility will serve as the headquarters for the Greenville Police Department and Greenville City Fire Department

  • Scheduled completion — July
  • Cost — $1.6 million

Cleveland Park courts, Cleveland Park

This park will get two pickleball courts, six new tennis courts, and one basketball court + parking improvements near the courts.
  • Scheduled completion — September 2024
  • Cost — $1.3 million
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Today’s edition by:
Stephanie

I absolutely love Thai food and I always love when a new spot opens. While I’m at The Silos I might as well grab a chicken tikka bowl from Indigo Kitchen + a few mini doughnuts from You Drive Me Glazy.
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