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Fantastic dance sessions at JAGS Sports Club this summer for ages 4+ & 7+


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This summer we are mixing up our dance classes to provide your little ones with a fantastically eclectic mix of genres and styles.


Call 0208 613 6500 to book


DANCE

10am - 12.30pm

Members ?24, Non Members ?26

Ages: 4+ & 7+


* 27th July: ?Musical Stars?. Kids love the theatre? If so, they will love learning show pieces from Matilda & Wicked in this West-End inspired session. Ages 4+


* 3rd August: ?Dance Around the World?. Learn routines from around the world in this Latin and Bollywood-inspired dance-off. Ages 4+


* 10th August: ?Cowboys/Girls?. Yee haa! This session is all about Country & Western line dancing ? cowboy boots not essential! Ages 7+


* 17th August: ?Dance through the decades?. Rock around the clock in this dynamic class, which will include Rock ?n? Roll and Disco. Ages 4+


* 24th August : ?Pop Stars?. Get fresh and funky at this jazz and street dance workshop. Expect current and classic pop music. Ages 7+


For further information, please check here http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/courses/dance/ or call us on 0208 613 6500.

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