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Come see an original show in Sanford Florida
The Flaming Barrel
Downtown Sanford, at West End Trading Co./West End Live- June 20; ONE DAY ONLY, multiple showtimes!- Tickets are $10 per person, food and beverage are available for purchase via West End Trading Co.- PG-13, family friendly- Part of Enchanted Knights ren fair, hosted by Wizards and Lizards. The fair is taking over several blocks of DT Sanford, and is free to attend. Costumes encouraged but not required!
Find us on the road. Upcoming shows, ren faires, and tavern takeovers.
Dance: Transforming The Psyche Of Unique Abilities
Power Of Dance & Down Syndrome - Luminous Rhythms: Photography, Motherhood, and the Transformative Power of Dance in Key West
Amidst the sun-drenched, bohemian splendor of Key West, Florida, profound narratives of artistic expression and human connection are woven into the daily fabric of life. One such evocative story is the burgeoning friendship between myself—Nada Khalaf-Jones, a photographer and devoted mother—and Kyla Piscopink, the visionary choreographer and founder of Dance Key West.
My daughter, Laila, possesses a luminous spirit and a foundational grace in hip-hop. Under Kyla’s meticulous mentorship, Laila has flourished, refining her ballet technique while preserving the exuberant energy that defines her. This pedagogical relationship matured into a profound bond characterized by mutual admiration, logistical symphonies via late-night texts, and a shared, steadfast belief in Laila’s limitless potential.
Laila, a vibrant 20-year-old uniquely abled with Down Syndrome, recently achieved a significant milestone: acceptance into the Project ACCESS program at The College of the Florida Keys. Embracing a life of independence in collegiate housing, she pursues an Associate’s Degree with aspirations of entrepreneurship and dance instruction. Her rigorous schedule—spanning courses in Professional Portfolio and Computer Science to demanding internships at the Marine Lab and National Key Deer Refuge—is managed through a sophisticated discipline of checklists and dual calendars, balancing academic excellence with her role at Publix.
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The Heart of the Story: Power Of Dance & Down Syndrome.
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Our communications evolved into a digital ballet—a cascade of heart emojis, encouragement, and logistical precision. Together, we navigated the intricacies of collegiate life, from coordinating rehearsal pickups to the whimsical replacement of ballet shoes "claimed by the dog." These efforts culminated in triumphant performances, such as Peter & The Wolf, where Laila’s artistry took center stage.
Power Of Dance & Down Syndrome
When Laila faced the inevitable rigors of transition, Kyla offered a sanctuary of patience and warmth. We celebrated every perfected arabesque and tendu as a collective victory. Kyla’s "mad ideas"—innovative summer intensives and unconventional performance venues—kept our spirits buoyant. Through my lens, I endeavored to immortalize these ephemeral moments, eliciting joyous praise for the "ReMARCable pics." In Kyla’s mentorship, I found not only a teacher for my daughter but a soul who mirrors my own inspiration.
Amidst the tender vignettes of daily life—such as Kyla’s daughter, Polly, sharing high-fives with Laila—our connection deepened. In a world often burdened by gravity, we carved out a sanctuary for resilience and unadulterated joy.
The ReMARCable Dance Project & Dance Key West
Established in 2008 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Dance Key West is the realization of Kyla Piscopink’s dedication to inclusivity. As its Artistic Director, her influence extends from the prestigious stages of Lincoln Center to the heart of the Key West community. Her mission is predicated on the belief that movement possesses a unique capacity to heal and transform.
Central to this mission is The ReMARCable Dance Project, a collaborative endeavor with the Monroe Association for ReMARCable Citizens (MARC). This project serves as a poignant bridge between the physical and emotional worlds for adults with developmental disabilities.
In these sessions, participants find their voices through poetry and original choreography, performing alongside seasoned professionals. The impact of this work is substantiated by clinical research in Dance/Movement Therapy (DMT), which posits that movement serves as a vital conduit for emotional regulation and self-esteem. By engaging the body, dancers communicate feelings that transcend vocabulary, fostering a profound sense of agency and connection.
Scientific Validation of Impact:
● Enhanced Emotional Self-Regulation: Clinical evidence suggests significant improvements in emotional management for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
● Non-Verbal Catharsis: DMT provides a safe, non-verbal channel to process complex experiences and de-escalate negative emotions.
● Anxiety Reduction: Movement-based interventions are shown to reduce anxiety and bolster self-awareness.
● Sensory and Social Support: Through rhythm and mirroring, DMT facilitates sensory regulation and builds vital social connections for neurodivergent participants.
Through her work at Track Dance Studio and her tireless advocacy, Kyla continues to redefine what is possible in the realm of inclusive art, proving that when we move together, we heal together.
A Friendship That Keeps Dancing
This journey transcends the confines of a dance studio. It is a testament to the power of two women standing in solidarity—one capturing the ephemeral through her lens, the other cultivating brilliance through her vision. Together, we have witnessed the transformation of an entire community through the grace of art.
Laila’s horizon is vast, illuminated by Kyla’s generosity. I remain profoundly grateful for the friendship that has flourished in tandem with the choreography.
Here’s to more performances, more photos, more “mad ideas,” and more moments where movement brings us all together.
Power Of Dance & Down Syndrome
I find myself reflecting on a vision of a more inclusive world—one where every community is graced by mentors of Kyla’s caliber and parents who steadfastly champion the independence of their uniquely abled children. It is a world where "no" is never the final answer, but merely a precursor to a more beautiful "yes."
With love and gratitude,
Nada Khalaf-Jones
Mother | Photographer | Key West Dreamer
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From Lincoln Center to Local Beaches: Key West Dancer Kyla Piscopink Transforms Community with 'ReMARCable' Outreach
Key West, FL — Kyla Piscopink, a dancer who once graced stages from New York Fashion Week to Lincoln Center and NFL sidelines, has rooted her most profound work not under Manhattan spotlights but in the community halls and studios of the Florida Keys. As the founder and artistic director of Dance Key West, a nonprofit established in 2008, Piscopink has spent the last decade making dance accessible, healing, and transformative for the local community, especially for underserved populations.
"I knew I wanted to keep creating and performing, but I also felt the pull to establish stronger roots within the community and to share my love of dance with others," Piscopink reflects. "Dance is such a transformative art form and I know firsthand how healing and powerful it can be".
This dedication is best embodied in The ReMARCable Dance Project, an innovative outreach program that began over 10 years ago. The project partners Dance Key West with MARC (Monroe Association for Remarkable Citizens), a local nonprofit serving adults with developmental disabilities. Clients, affectionately known as the “ReMARCable Dancers,” participate in onsite classes, choreography creation, poetry writing, and mild physical activity, culminating in annual performances alongside professional dancers. Recent collaborations have included productions like Peter & The Wolf.
The spark for ReMARCable came from her husband, Dennis, who told her about the organization. "He told me about how the MARC clients understood the meaning of life better than any of us, and that we had so much to learn from them," she recalls. Friend and former Dance Key West board member Aileen Rowe helped bring the idea to fruition.
A consistent and vital collaborator since the early days has been Steve Burns, the original host of Blue’s Clues, who often serves as the narrator. Burns joined the project organically after Piscopink mentioned the idea while working on a show with MARC clients.
Piscopink’s own dance journey began in Cassadaga, Western New York, and led her to a professional career in New York City after earning a BA in Sociology from SUNY Fredonia. Her relocation to Key West was unexpected; a planned short break led to meeting her husband, and she never returned to NYC. "It wasn’t the plan, but that’s love and life!" she says of her move. The couple now lives in Key West with their two children, Hendrix (nearly 11) and Polly (4).
In 2025, Piscopink expanded her community footprint by opening The Track Dance Studio on Stock Island (5550 5th Ave, Key West). While The Track is a for-profit studio offering classes for all ages, it crucially serves as the welcoming home base for the nonprofit Dance Key West, allowing both entities to thrive side-by-side.
At the heart of her work is a philosophy of service. “To put it simply: I believe we’re put on earth to serve others, and that the act of serving others produces a sense of purpose, and such a deep and meaningful joy. It creates a beautiful cycle of joyful reciprocity," Piscopink states. She remains connected to her roots through local organizations and continues to teach and describe herself as "a forever-student of dance".
Source: Dance: Transforming The Psyche Of Unique Abilities
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Meet Our Dino-Sized Telescope!
This illustration shows the relative scale of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope and a Tyrannosaurus rex. Roman is over 42 feet (12.7 meters) long — about the length of a T. rex — and over 14 feet (4.4 meters) wide when fully deployed. Roman also weighs around 18,000 pounds, or 8,000 kilograms (dry mass), which is the approximate mass of a T. rex as well.
Did you know NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is both roughly as long and as massive as a Tyrannosaurus rex? This observatory, which will move to the launch site at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida very soon, is over 42 feet (12.7 meters) long and weighs around 18,000 pounds (8,000 kilograms), not including the fuel. Let’s explore some of the components that bring Roman to T. rex proportions.
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DEER CHRISTMAS! Being chased by Americans with guns.