
A group of girls got up on the trailer stage to dance to the Elvis Presley song You Ain’t Nothin’ But a Hound Dog the first of two annual street dances last Friday evening. (Richard McGuire photo)

Adriene Clark, 8, of Osoyoos lifts off the ground as she dances at the first of two annual street dances last Friday evening in front of the museum. (Richard McGuire photo)

Children shake it up at the first of two annual street dances last Friday evening in front of the museum at Gyro Park. (Richard McGuire photo)

While Nakisa Sanai, 8, dances at left, three-year-olds Mylee Litven, Alyra Mills and Piper Dupuis dance behind her. All four girls are from Osoyoos. (Richard McGuire photo)

Piper Dupuis (left), Alyra Mills and Mylee Litven, all age three from Osoyoos, join hands to dance at the first of two annual street dances held last Friday in the parking lot of the museum and seniors’ centre. (Richard McGuire photo)

MC Clint Hawes (right) dances with three-year-old Piper Dupuis on stage while her friends Mylee Litven (left) and Alyra Mills look on. Hawes handed out many coupons from businesses that contributed them to the first of two annual street dances on Friday evening. (Richard McGuire photo)

Tony Batista (right) was very popular with children when he handed out candies from a bucket at the street dance on Friday evening. (Richard McGuire photo)

Tony Batista (right) was very popular with children when he handed out candies from a bucket at the street dance on Friday evening. (Richard McGuire photo)

MC Clint Hawes tried to bring a couple girls up to sing along with with the Sara Bareilles song Brave. They were too shy until he managed to convince a group of girls to come onto the stage to sing. (Richard McGuire photo)

Sandra Sallay and her daughter Selena, of Cold Lake, Alta., danced together at the first of two annual Osoyoos Street Dances on Friday evening. (Richard McGuire photo)



