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La La Land Dance Workshop for adults - Thurs 20th April - Harris Girls' East Dulwich


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Learn a routine to the beautiful music from La La Land with our wonderful guest teacher Katie Warsop. Katie is a professional dancer and has appeared in numerous productions including: We Will Rock You, The Wizard of Oz and Cats, if you love dance, you'll love this class!


Full address: Harris Girls' Academy East Dulwich, Homestall Road, London, SE22 0NR (there is plenty of free off-street parking available right outside the school on Homestall Road)


Date: Thursday 20th April 2017


Time: 18:45-19:45


Cost: ?9 for this one off class payable in cash on the door - no need to book ahead, just turn up 10/15 minutes beforehand to give us enough time to register you.


There's lots of information about this class, and lots of others that we run in the area on the Just Dance UK website: http://justdanceuk.com/class-timetable/


This promises to be a good one ...see you next week!


Fi and Dommy x

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