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Wednesday Kizomba & Bachata night - Classes and dancing - Herne Hill


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~ Kizomba & Bachata Night ~


Our fun & friendly Wednesday dance night in Dulwich/Herne Hill.


Come join us for a night of dance classes and social dancing in a fun and relaxed environment. Great if you're new to Kizomba or Bachata. Everyones welcome to join us.


7:15pm - Kizomba class (Brockwell Lido)

Kizomba is a beautiful partner dance originating from Angola, Africa. You'll be dancing Kizomba in no time with these fun and easy-to-follow classes.


8:30pm - Bachata class (Florence Pub)

Come enjoy the latin vibe with this class covering the timing, rhythm, steps and partnerwork in Bachata.


9:30-11pm - Social Dancing (Florence Pub)

Chat, have a drink, and practice your new dance moves

Get to know the other friendly people in the class over a glass of wine or beer and have fun with the new moves you just learnt in this free practice time.


- Full bar service -

- No experience or partners needed -

- No need to book in advance -

- 1 class for ?8 - 2 classes for ?14 - 5 class pass for ?32 (20% discount) -

- Free dance practice/social -


For more info check out www.dsantosdance.co.uk or contact us on 07528722813

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