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Monthly Belly Dancing Classes at Bellenden Therapies starting this Sunday 6th November.


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Get your sparkles out *and we?ll dance. Come and stretch, move, laugh to the rhythms. We now have new dates for our monthly Belly Dancing Classes with Polly Hallam.


Quintessentially British Belly Dancer; Polly?s work as a dance teacher, both privately and inside the NHS, and as a sought after performer make her a core part of the thriving Belly Dance scene in the UK. This scene is small, dedicated and highly skilled.


Classes our ?10 and start at 11am (prompt).The new course dates are as follows:


Sunday 6th November 11am ? 12pm

Sunday 4th December 11am- 12pm

Sunday 8th January 11am ? 12pm


To book email Polly at [email protected] or visit the Bellenden Therapies website for more information http://bellendentherapies.co.uk/courses-and-seminars/belly-dancing/

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