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Just Dance UK new timetable starting Mon 18th April


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Our new timetable kicks off this coming Monday 18th April with added yoga and Flowetic classes (http://www.flowetic.co.uk) ...we can't wait to get back dancing with you all!


Mon - 10:00-11:00 - Flowetic at Dance Company Studios, Beckenham, BR3 1ED

Mon - 18:30-19.30 - Zumba at Harris Academy East Dulwich, SE22 0NR

Mon - 19.30-20.45 - Yoga at Harris Academy East Dulwich, SE22 0NR

Tues - 18.30-19.30 - Zumba at Forest Hill School Sports Centre, SE23 2BG

Tues - 19.30-20.30 - Dance at Forest Hill School Sports Centre, SE23 2BG

Wed - 18.45-19.45 - Zumba at Anerley Town Hall, SE20 8BD

Wed - 19:00-20:00 - Flowetic at Dance Company Studios, Beckenham, BR3 1ED

Thurs - 18.45-19.45 - Flowetic at Harris Academy East Dulwich, SE22 0NR

Sat - 10.30-11.30 - Zumba at Forest Hill School Sports Centre, SE23 2BG

Sat - 11.30-12.00 - Tone & Stretch at Forest Hill School Sports Centre, SE23 2BG

Sun - 10.30-11.30 - Flowetic at Forest Hill School Sports Centre, SE23 2BG


You don't need to register or book in advance at all, just turn up 5/10 minutes before each class with a bottle of water and a towel. Each of our classes costs ?9 on a walk-in basis (2 back-to-back classes on a Monday or Tuesday evening for just ?15) and we'll give you a loyalty card so that when you come to 9 classes you get your 10th class free (there is no expiry on loyalty cards so you can use them anytime).


Full details of all the above classes is on the Just Dance UK timetable page: http://justdanceuk.com/class-timetable/ . There's also loads of information on the website including maps to all locations as well as videos and class descriptions. If you have any further questions though, please do not hesitate to contact us on either of the numbers below.


Looking forward to seeing you in class!


Fi and Dommy x


Fiona: 07522 231446

Dominique: 07967 304844

[email protected]

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