Four Tampa women head to France to dance in D-Day memorial parade

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PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (BLOOM) — Four women from the Tampa Bay area are among a group of American dancers traveling to Normandy, France, to perform during the 80th anniversary of D-Day, honoring the Allied forces’ pivotal World War II landing.

Sharon Dindal, Kimberly Krege Florio, Eileen Husselbaugh, and Vicki Franklin, all members of America’s Golden Dream Dancers, will take part in a series of commemorative events June 5–8. The group, composed of 22 dancers between the ages of 50 and 70 from across four states, has been invited by Historic Programs to serve as official U.S. representatives during the ceremonies.

Their itinerary includes a performance in the Parade of Liberation through Sainte-Mère-Église, where they will dance to Barry Manilow’s “Jump Shout Boogie,” a Broadway-style showcase translated into both French and English, and a lyrical tribute at Utah Beach following a memorial service.

Experiencing the magic of America’s Golden Dream Dancers

“Our invitation is a reflection of our commitment to community, our professionalism, and our dedication to honoring veterans,” said the group in a statement. “It’s a privilege to represent our country on such a historic occasion.”…

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