Time Travel Through Dance Music
- klweber2771
- 2 days ago
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A night of dancing, memories and music history will take place on April 26th from 6:30 - 10 p.m. at the Rassbach Museum in Menomonie. Award-winning DJ Jake Rudh of The Current on Minnesota Public Radio will spin music moving up through the decades from the 1950s to the 2000s every half hour with music videos and style. Guests can dance all night or sit back and groove.
“I’ve DJ’d and hosted hundreds of events and parties through the years, but none quite like this one,” said Rudh.
The event will also feature a one-night-only exhibit of prom dresses from the 1930s through 2000s, themed photo booths, appetizers sponsored by Ellsworth Creamery, Menomonie Market Food Co-op, and Marketplace Foods, and wine, beer, and soft drinks will be available at a cash bar.
Guests are encouraged to dress in anything from these eras, whether it's a 50s poodle skirt, 60s mod, 70s disco, to 80s prep or goth, to jeans and flannel 90s grunge style.
Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Tickets for Museum Members are $20 at any time, and are available at: www.dunnhistory.org/decadesdance as well as at the museum.
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