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ALL NEW for 2016!


Ballroom and Latin Dancing with Image Dance


Looking for a new exciting interest in the new year? Want to learn to dance like the professionals?


New dance classes are opening in the local area. All abilities welcome and no experience needed.


MONDAY EVENING- Dulwich Prep London, Drama Studio, Alleyn Park, Dulwich.

Ages 8-11 @6:15pm, Ages 12-16 @ 7:15pm and ADULTS @ 8:15pm

?9 per lesson.


Email or Call to enrol or for further details.

[email protected]

07952353089

Hi Cassy149,


He would be more than welcome. We are starting Monday. It's a beginners class from 8:15pm to 9:15pm there are a range of others coming along from 18-60. No dress code but please come along in something you feel comfortable in.


Hope to see you there!

I went to this tonight. Total beginner in ballroom and had a great time. We learnt the start of the waltz and the cha cha cha. Was really good fun, the teacher took his time to explain it step by step and got everyone mixing together so it didn't matter that I had gone on my own. Lovely atmosphere by the end of the session and looking forward to going back next week. Really reccomend giving it a go. Thanks for a lovely night.
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