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The Folk Arts Society of Greenville (FASG) is a membership organization dedicated to enriching the community's understanding/appreciation of, and participation in, traditional and contemporary folk arts. The FASG is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, governed by an elected Board of Directors, that functions through the work of volunteers. Contributions, beyond membership/admission, are tax deductible.  Your support--through attendance and contributions--is greatly appreciated and helps the FASG continue providing quality entertainment and educational/cultural opportunities/activities.




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High-Energy Dance Performances  
Green Grass Cloggers
Salsa Dance Demos/Lessons
Procopio & Heidi
252-752-7378

- CONTRA DANCES -
2nd Saturdays

- SALSA DANCES -
3rd Fridays
EXCEPT for Sept. 25

DETAILS? 
See the Calendar of Events!
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- ADMISSION -
   $3 (students)
   $5 (FASG members)
   $8 (public)
- LOCATION -
Greenville Masonic Temple
1104 S. Charles Street

(near East Coast Video & Domino’s, which are on Charles Boulevard between 10th & 14th Streets)
* Click here: Google Street View *

Parking: Behind building
Entrance: Front of buildingHome_files/GoogleStreetView.jpgshapeimage_4_link_0
- TIMES -
Lessons: 7pm
Dances: 7:30-10pm - SEASONS -
Sept-Oct-Nov
Jan-Feb-Mar-Apr
This project received support from the North Carolina Arts Council, an agency funded by the State of North Carolina and the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.