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Hairspray dance workshop, Mon 1st Oct at Harris Girls' Academy


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For one week only, musical theatre guru, Anna Woodside will be taking a Hairspray themed dance class. Anna can usually be found gracing the West End stage (Fame, We Will Rock You, Sunset Boulevard, The Wizard Of Oz, Starlight Express, Cats ?to name a few!) and is going to lead you through some of the steps from one of the most fun musical theatre shows out there!


This class is open to absolutely everyone, no matter your age or ability. No previous dance experience is required but booking is essential as this promises to be a very popular workshop. Full details are as follows:


Monday 1st October

6:30-7:30pm

?10 per person

Harris Girls' Academy East Dulwich, Homestall Road, SE22 0NR

To book, please go to: https://justdanceuk.com/class-timetable/


If you have any questions, please contact [email protected]


So looking forward to it! =)

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