Healing Dance for Lapu Lapu Tragedy
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Vancouver dance studio rallies after Lapu Lapu Day festival tragedy

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Saschie Maclean-Magbanua lost her 17-year-old sister in a tragic motor vehicle accident in 2014 .
She and her husband are opening their dance studio to help those impacted by the Lapu Lapu Day tragedy.
Maclean and Roman Magbanua are raising money for victims and their families.
Start with as much forgiveness and grace you can give yourself for what you are experiencing and know that it will evolve over time.” Formation Studio , at 16 East 5th Ave . in Vancouver , will offer three classes Saturday geared toward people who have never danced before. Entry is by donation on a sliding scale from $14 to $25 , and all funds raised will go toward Lapu Lapu -registered fundraisers that haven’t yet met their goals..
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