Sandy Springs is inviting teens and adults with developmental or physical disabilities to the Superstar Dance, “an unforgettable, inclusive prom celebration,” March 20 from 6-8 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center’s Studio Theatre.
The city says it’s an event so special that it has been featured in People Magazine. “It’s prom season, and everyone deserves a night to shine,” a city spokesperson said.

The evening is designed to be joyful while celebrating individuality, confidence, and community. Every attendee will be crowned prom king or prom queen, because at this event, everyone is royalty.
Guests can enjoy a lively dance floor with a professional DJ spinning favorite hits, along with food and refreshments. Each participant will also receive a souvenir photo and a goody bag to remember the night.
While semi-formal attire is encouraged, comfort comes first. Superstar Dancers are invited to wear whatever makes them feel confident, comfortable, and themselves.
Adding an extra touch of glamour, Superstar Dancers with disabilities will be treated to free hair styling, men’s grooming, and/or makeup on event day, courtesy of Paul Mitchell The School Esani. Organizers say an appointment link for the services will be released closer to the event date.
The Sandy Springs Recreation and Parks Department says the prom is more than a dance; it’s a celebration of inclusion, dignity, and joy.
The Super Star Dance is open to ages 13 through adult, with a registration fee of $10 per attendee. Space is limited, and all attendees must be registered in advance. During checkout, participants are asked to register and indicate their participation role.
Scholarships are available by application. For more information, email recreation@sandyspringsga.gov.
