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Hi everyone,

As a happy new mum and a latina addicted to dance I was thinking of opening a latin rythms dance class for mums and babies in the area.

This could be a great way to have fun with your LO and to enjoy a musical energetic workout on salsa, merengue, batchata... rythms.

I am currently looking for a venue.

Would anyone be interested in such a class and do you know any venue around dulwich peckham or nunhead

?

Thank you for your feed backs!

AGlo happy mother of a sweet 2 months old latin music adept.

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Re: latin rythms for babies

From: JBoylen

To: MeltingPot

Date: 13/07/2013 16:36



I have a two year old who loves music! We are Irish Americans but I know she would love a class like this - as would I!


I have not heard of any other Latina classes around here, sounds like a great idea!



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Hi ladies

Here are the latest news about the class.

It will be on friday afternoon from 3 to 4pm and will start in september. It should be a regular weekly class if I have enough people interested.

I am signing for the venue this week. It will be between peckham and dulwich.

I will confirm you the venue ASAP.

The class will be ?6/class or ?55 for 10 classes.

You can carry your baby on you in a sling or carrier or bring along your toddler to dance by your side.

I will keep you informed about the details very soon.

Have a great sunday !!

Xs

AGlo

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Hi everyone,

Here are the lastest news about the dance group :

Start date on friday 20th of september at 3pm.

All information can be found on the website : www.bailamama.sitew.org.uk

I hope I will have the pleasure to meet you very soon !!

Have a nice week,

AnGlo

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Hi J-mo,

It is drop in sessions, so you dont need to book but you can go for the 10 sessions card wich gives you a discount.

Do you have a carrier to carry your 2yo ? If not they can both follow the steps next to you on your side and shake maracas during the session.

I will be very happy to meet you three.

I hope you have a nice holidays ! Where about are you ??

Xs

AnGlo

www.bailamama.sitew.org.uk

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Hi everyone !!

Dont forget the launching of the first Baila Mama dance session this friday at 3pm !!

All information can be found on [[ www.bailamama.sitew.org.uk ]]

Dont be shy and come and groove it with your LO !!

And just remember to have fun fun and fun !!

I hope to see you on friday.

Xs

AnGlo

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Hi everyone,

I thought I would drop a line about the Baila Mama dance group that started on september!!

Thank you very much for everyone who attended the first few sessions, your support was much appreciated !!

As the last session was empty, I am wondering if I should keep the group open during the winter time ??

What do you think ?

Thank you for your replies and please check the facebook page to get information about the next session : facebook.com/bailamamauk

Xoxo

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Hi doctorsaz

Yes the class is still on.

It is every Friday at 3pm at the Copleston Centre.

It is a nice way to meet other mums and work out in a fun atmosphere and inside as the winter weather is coming!!

You can have a look on the website www.bailamama.sitew.org.uk

And you can join the facebookpage facebook.com/bailamamauk

My number and email are on the website so do not hesitate to contact me if you need nore details.

I hope to see you next week then.

Xoxo

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