- March 3, 2023
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Palm Coast residents Ksenia Voskoboynik and Alyona and Mila Loguutsova pose in their 1920s-insipired outfits. Photo by Paige Wilson
Arthur Murray staff member Ellen Stevenson poses with the champagne display. Photo by Paige Wilson
Owner and franchiser Alexander Ivanov raises a glass to replicate the iconic Great Gatsby photograph of Leonardo DiCaprio from the 2013 movie. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coast residents Luci McGhee and Darlene Cowell are dressed for the occasion. Photo by Paige Wilson
Staff member Torie Bembry poses by a Gatsby display. Photo by Paige Wilson
A champagne reception was held to get the party started. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coast residents Natalie Meza, Rose Joyce, Sandie Ostresh and Ruthanne Chesebro enjoy the festivities. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coacst resident Kelly Hauer enjoys the gala. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coast residents Debbie Tencza and Steve DiGirolamo enjoy the festivities. Photo by Paige Wilson
With flapper dresses, feather boas and vintage-inspired suits, guests filled the Palm Coast Community Center for a party worthy of the lavish Gatsby mansion as seen in the 2013 film based on the F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel "The Great Gatsby."
Party-goers raised a glass of champagne to toast the three-year anniversary of Arthur Murray Dance Studio of Palm Coast during the roaring '20s-themed celebration on Tuesday, July 30.
Owner and franchiser Alexander Ivanov and his guests were dressed to the nines to ring in three years of the business located in City Marketplace at 160 Cypress Point Parkway, Suite A214.
The Gatsby Gala included a champagne reception, live music, dance performances, dinner, cash bar and raffles.
The dance studio teaches the cha-cha, disco/the hustle, foxtrot, mambo, merengue, rumba, salsa, samba, swing, tango and waltz to a diverse age group of locals.