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Children's Ballroom and Latin Dance Classes - 7 September 2022


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It has been a long time coming, but Children's ballroom dance classes

will start at Grafton Dance Centre on Wednesday 7 September 2022.

Dancing is the perfect way to help support children in both their

physical and mental health, especially at this time when their mental

health and well-being has been substantially impacted upon. Channeling

their inner sense of freedom, developing confidence to fully express

themselves in a fun safe environment, dance and music helps to improve a

child's self esteem and develop life skills. They build long lasting

friendships through teamwork, supporting each other whilst aiming for

common goals.

Following an IDTA syllabus we are initially offering two classes Ages

3-5 from 3.30pm - 4pm and 6-10 from 4pm to 4.45pm.

For a strictly experience please contact Paul and Sarah at

www.graftondancecentre.co.uk

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