At first glance, you may not see the intersections between dancing and the automotive industry, but there is in fact one distinct similarity between the two—movement. While one is performed on foot and the other on wheels, both require the act of shifting from one position to the next. The result is none other than a liberating feeling, and automakers and dancers alike are well aware this.

On Lincoln Now, the article "Archive in Motion" details the inner workings of the Repertory Dance Theatre (also known as RDT) in Salt Lake City, Utah. As explained in the piece, the "RDT is a living library of international dances created in the last 150 years, kept alive through some of the most talented dancers in the world today." Their goal to preserve the passion and the craft of their predecessors is a poignant undertaking. But more than that, the RDT strives to give dancers a sense of freedom. "Dance helps people express those things that cannot be expressed in other ways," says Linda C. Smith, the theatre's artistic director.

Much like how dancing is a form of expression, so too is the Lincoln brand and the extraordinary models it creates. The company's finest engineers work hard to piece together the best components so that you, as a driver, can experience bliss in movement as well. That is why we at Hoffman Lincoln are proud to be a Lincoln dealer. We want to offer you the opportunity to experience an exhilarating ride in a new Lincoln, so be sure to visit us if you live nearby.

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