FAQ
Q. How long has “In the Pink” been together?
A. This group of 4 women have been together for 4 years.
Q. Where does the group perform?
A. We are available for support groups, health fairs, fundraisers, cancer awareness festivals and events, and general family entertainment.
Q. How much do you charge for a performance?
A. We are a nonprofit group and all monies received are donated.
Q. What are the qualifications to become an ITP member?
A. All of our members and their families have been touched by cancer. There has to be a love of Belly Dance, willingness to spread the word that there is life after cancer, trust and compassion for those around us and joy and love in your heart.
Q.Who pays for your costumes, transportation, etc.
A. As stated, we are a nonprofit group, and all expenses are paid for by each individual dancer.
Q. Why do you do this?
A. We were Belly Dancers before diagnosed with Cancer. We realized that without this dance form, we would not have made it through those tough times from diagnosis to treatment and beyond. We are trying to reach as many women that are going through the same things we have experienced and give them hope and courage to go on. Through dance, especially Belly Dance, the most feminine of all dances, we can and will accomplish this.
Q. How long has “In the Pink” been together?
A. This group of 4 women have been together for 4 years.
Q. Where does the group perform?
A. We are available for support groups, health fairs, fundraisers, cancer awareness festivals and events, and general family entertainment.
Q. How much do you charge for a performance?
A. We are a nonprofit group and all monies received are donated.
Q. What are the qualifications to become an ITP member?
A. All of our members and their families have been touched by cancer. There has to be a love of Belly Dance, willingness to spread the word that there is life after cancer, trust and compassion for those around us and joy and love in your heart.
Q.Who pays for your costumes, transportation, etc.
A. As stated, we are a nonprofit group, and all expenses are paid for by each individual dancer.
Q. Why do you do this?
A. We were Belly Dancers before diagnosed with Cancer. We realized that without this dance form, we would not have made it through those tough times from diagnosis to treatment and beyond. We are trying to reach as many women that are going through the same things we have experienced and give them hope and courage to go on. Through dance, especially Belly Dance, the most feminine of all dances, we can and will accomplish this.