
The Apache Belles captivate the audience with their final performance, “Note to Self: Love the Line, Live the Dance,” during their Spring Show at TJC. The dynamic choreography was created by Ruth Flynn and Christy Evans.

Apache Belles, Audra Nance and Olivia Anderson, light up the stage with synchronized movements and radiant smiles. This passionate dance was choreographed by Bonnie Hotman-Pehl and danced by the 77th Line Dance Captains.

Apache Belle, Rylee Schultz, soars through the air in a powerful leap embodying grace and athleticism during the Act I. This captivates audiences with its dynamic choreography and striking visuals.

Audience members await the start of the Apache Belles’ Spring Show, Note to Self, on April 3 located at the Rogers Palmer Performing Arts Center. The performance celebrates the group’s journey since its founding in 1947, as the Belles prepare behind the curtain.

Dressed in sparkling pink costumes, an Akayla Manning, Apache Belle dancer, strikes a glamorous pose under the spotlight. Each movement reflects not just choreography, but a celebration of legacy, sisterhood, and the countless hours of dedication behind the scenes.

The Apache Belles command the stage, delivering a breathtaking performance that honors decades of tradition, resilience, and sisterhood as their last dance during the Act 1. This Choreography was created by Lilly Capetillo and named as Note to Self: You are Capable sending a message of empowerment, self-believe, and resilience.