iN VIDEO: It’s a quarantine dance-off

With many stuck at home in isolation, some Okanagan locals are spreading some fun on social media through dance.

So what the heck? It's Saturday night, let's get this party started. Send us your own isolated dance party video at news@infonews.ca for a chance to be featured.

Long distance dance party in quarantine ??

Posted by Charlotte Greaves on Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Just because the clubs are closed doesn't mean you can't boogie on.

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Posted by Millie Beskers on Saturday, March 21, 2020

Whether you're young, or just young at heart, dancing has no age limit. 

All right time to shake it up

Posted by Tina Mae Charlton on Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Dance party videos are another great way to connect with those you can't party with in person, or get the kids doing some fun exercise indoors.

When your friend in Wales is quarantined and decides to get on his decks, and you are in Canada, get your roller skates on and join in!

Posted by Sarah Fenton Tippie on Friday, March 27, 2020


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Brie Welton

Brie is a recent graduate from UBC Okanagan where she studied English and French while managing the campus newspaper. After working as an intern reporter for the summer of 2019 in her home-town of Kelowna, she rejoined the InfoNews team in March 2020 and moved to Kamloops.
Her interests range from food features and artist profiles to politics, crime and minority issues. She has a passion for story-telling and aspires to one day become a full-time court reporter.