Mega Zumba Event Builds a Healthy Community One Zumba Dance Move at a Time
Participants enjoy the social and health benefits of Zumba at a Mega Zumba event at the Dell JCC. Credit: Andrew Holmes
By Erika Cervantez
On a vibrant January morning, the Dell JCC hosted its much-anticipated Mega Zumba event, drawing in over 140 participants eager to dance their way into the new year. The community center buzzed with anticipation, uniting friends, family, and new faces for a day filled with movement, joy, and shared intentions.
The event, held in the spacious Epstein Family Community Hall, was not only a celebration of health and fitness but also a gathering that highlighted the spirit of community. Participants donned all-white attire, symbolizing a fresh start and new beginnings. As the music shook the walls, Los Papis led a dynamic dance routine that had everyone grooving in unison. It was a sight to behold, as dancers of all ages and abilities moved together with genuine smiles.
The shared joy of the Mega Zumba event is a testament to the vibrant and inclusive community that has been nurtured at the Dell JCC. They are thrilled to continue this momentum with the upcoming Mother’s Day Mash-Up event, scheduled for Saturday, May 9, 2026. This special occasion will be a tribute to mothers everywhere, featuring a diverse lineup of dance styles and instructors, including WERQ, Cardio Dance, HIGH Fitness, Zumba and BEAT.
Typically, these popular class styles are held separately throughout the week, each with a maximum capacity of 30 participants. However, for this special occasion, the Dell JCC is breaking down these barriers to create one grand, unified event! By combining these popular classes into a single occurrence, participants will have the chance to experience a variety of dance styles in one exhilarating session as well as gain the opportunity to try something new.
All are invited to join for another memorable day of dance and celebration.
To learn more about fitness at the Dell JCC, visit shalomaustin.org/membership.
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