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Sunday morning Zumba starts this week @ 9.45am


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New Sunday morning Zumba class @ 9.45am - get your workout done early!


Join me for a fun yet challenging way to start the New Year and your Sunday!


9.45-10.45am @ The Grafton Dance Studio, 7 Village Way in Dulwich Village (just on the left after the railway bridge as you travel to Herne Hill from Dulwich Village - the dance centre is set back from the road up some steps, go to the right of the building to the rear and we will be there)


This is 'Zumba' with a slight difference....more dance than classic Zumba, routines are set to pop tracks, easy to follow but most of all great fun and fantastic exercise!


Be put you through your paces - I have a reputation for being tough but fun and together we'll get results without you even being aware!


I have been teaching Zumba @ Push Studios for 4 years and have decided to resume my Sunday Zumba class!


Classes are ?8 per drop in (block classes available ?75 for 10 classes, 11th class free)


No need to book as there is plenty of space and parking is also available.


Please do also visit my website www.amandabotterill.com


Please email me with any questions, I look forward to seeing you there!

Amanda

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