Tap in to Dolly’s vibe at Palmwoods Dance Party at Memorial Hall

Dolly Parton’s upbeat approach, shiny self-confidence and ability to laugh at herself is an attitude worth tapping into.

And line dancing teacher Georgia Grayson from Lonely Boot Creations plans to do just that at a Dolly Parton Dance Party at Palmwoods Memorial Hall April 29.

“What would Dolly do? is my spiritual compass,” Georgia laughed.

“For me, the magic of Dolly is that she believes in herself but she also doesn’t take herself too seriously! And that’s exactly the kind of attitude you need to enjoy yourself on the dance floor.”

The Dolly Parton Dance Party is where worship meets workshop. In a bright, accessible session, attendees learn both the principles of Dollyism and a series of fun, easy line dances to Dolly songs. And let’s not forget a little Dolly trivia and the much-coveted Dolly Parton Look-Alike Competition.

Emboldened by the support of  Dolly devotees, Georgia is jumping (pink cowboy) boots and all into bringing some sparkle to Palmwoods Memorial Hall – physically and metaphorically speaking.

The party is one of 16 shows planned as part of the Rhinestone World Tour of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.  

“It’s perfect for anyone over the age of eight, no matter how many left feet you have. Big hair and rhinestones are encouraged. So, if you’re still on the fence, ask yourself, ‘what would Dolly do?’,” said Georgia.

Rhinestone World Tour: www.lonelybootcreations.com/rhinestone-world-tour

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