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Salsa Tuesdays - Class and dancing - Herne Hill, Brockwell Lido


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~ Herne Hill Salsa Tuesdays ~


Every Tuesday our fun Salsa class will now be followed with social dancing at our favourite pub in Herne Hill, The Florence.


Every Tuesday 8:15pm

​Brockwell Lido

Studio 3

Brockwell Park,

Dulwich Road,

London

SE24 0PA


Social dancing - 9:30-11pm @ The Florence Pub (SE24 0NG)


?8 per class

Get 20% off when you buy our '5 class pass' for ?32


You will quickly gain the confidence to get on the dance floor with these fun and easy-to-follow classes. This fantastic studio class provides clear and structured learning, focusing on the fundamentals and technique to build your essential core dance skills.

A drop-in weekly class covering the fundamental timing, rhythm and steps in Salsa, with the introduction of a new core movement or partner-work each week.


Check out www.dsantosdance.co.uk or call Richard Voogt for more details on 07528722813.

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