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The Herne Hill Dance Social, Sunday Jan 10th, The Lido Cafe


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Sunday January 10th will see the much anticipated return of the new Herne Hill Dance Social - Come along with your friends for a fantastic evening of music, socializing and dance. This party looks to celebrate the amazing Herne Hill and surrounding community that we have and all the people in it with a new regular social event.


Ever heard of dancing with the stars? Strickly come dancing? Ever tried Salsa, Kizomba, Bachata or Merengue before? Well theres no need! - Dsantos Dance UK, who host regular weekly Salsa and Kizomba classes at the Brockwell Lido, will be ready to get you in the swing of things with a fantastic introduction to all of these with a really fun class from 6-7pm. You'll be all set to rock the night away!


Dance is all about meeting people, catching up with friends and just having fun and what a better venue for it in Herne Hill then the lovely Lido Cafe @ the Brockwell Lido.


- Fun Taster lesson: 6-7pm

- Music, dance & socializing: 7-10pm

- Full Bar Service

- Only ?5

- All ages, all welcome


It's bound to be a fantastic evening with lots of new people to meet so it's definitely one for the calendar. Check out www.dsantosdance.co.uk or call Richard Voogt for more details on 07528722813. You can also find us on Facebook -www.facebook.com/dsantosdanceuk

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