A Chance to Dance
A Chance to Dance nonprofit presented its 10th anniversary recital Saturday at The Clarion at Brazosport College in Lake Jackson.

A Chance to Dance
From left, Bryleigh Green, Cora Campbell and Haley Fagan perform a dance number on stage during the Chance to Dance recital Saturday at The Clarion at Brazosport College. A Chance to Dance is a program for children with special needs.

A Chance to Dance
Sydney Solis and Josh Ferguson perform a hip-hop dance on stage during the Chance to Dance program Saturday at The Clarion at Brazosport College in Lake Jackson. The nonprofit is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.

A Chance to Dance
Baylee Lewis is gifted a bouquet of flowers from Artistic Director Emma Faycosh after she performed a solo during the Chance to Dance program Saturday at The Clarion. The flowers were gifted to her to celebrate her recent graduation.

A Chance to Dance
Class Groovin’ members pose before performing a hip-hop number during the Chance to Dance recital Saturday at the Clarion. Chance to Dance is a nonprofit organization that features dances performed by children with special needs.
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A Chance to Dance
Baylee Lewis performs a solo on stage during the Chance to Dance recital Saturday at The Clarion. Lewis also performed with a group of her peers throughout the program.
A Chance to Dance
Victoria Adams dances on stage during the Chance to Dance recital Saturday at The Clarion on Saturday. The program for special needs children is celebrating it’s 10th year.
A Chance to Dance
Bryleigh Green smiles on stage as she performs during the Chance to Dance recital.
A Chance to Dance
From left, Bryleigh Green, Cora Campbell and Haley Fagan perform a dance number on stage during the Chance to Dance recital Saturday at The Clarion at Brazosport College. A Chance to Dance is a program for children with special needs.
A Chance to Dance
Sydney Solis and Josh Ferguson perform a hip-hop dance on stage during the Chance to Dance program Saturday at The Clarion at Brazosport College in Lake Jackson. The nonprofit is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.
A Chance to Dance
Noah Harvey uses a ribbon as he dances on stage during the Chance to Dance performance Saturday at The Clarion.
A Chance to Dance
A dancer walks on stage to perform a ballet during the Chance to Dance program Saturday at The Clarion. Several dancers took to the stage to show off their best dance moves.
A Chance to Dance
Sydney Solis holds a lollipop in the air as she dances to the song “I Want Candy” during the Chance to Dance program Saturday at The Clarion.
A Chance to Dance
Dancers from the Class Groovin’ perform Saturday at The Clarion. The performance was part of the Chance to Dance annual recital.
A Chance to Dance
Baylee Lewis is gifted a bouquet of flowers from Artistic Director Emma Faycosh after she performed a solo during the Chance to Dance program Saturday at The Clarion. The flowers were gifted to her to celebrate her recent graduation.
A Chance to Dance
Class Groovin’ members pose before performing a hip-hop number during the Chance to Dance recital Saturday at the Clarion. Chance to Dance is a nonprofit organization that features dances performed by children with special needs.
A Chance to Dance
Henry Pfeiffer smiles on stage at the end of the Chance to Dance program Saturday at The Clarion. The program featured seven dances.
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