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Dance Yourself Fit!, Royal Academy of Dance

London Artform: combined arts, dance, interdisciplinary arts, music, theatre   Contact: Nathalie Delorme ndelorme@rad.org.uk

    

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Adult Street Dance Classes

Sign up to our Adult Street Dance classes and dance yourself fit!

The Royal Academy of Dance in Battersea, London offers adults a unique opportunity to experience this high energy and stylised urban style of dance popularised by companies such as Flawless, Diversity and ZooNation. This mixed level class is taught by a highly-qualified teacher and choreographer with an emphasis on enjoyment and offers a perfect way to re-energise for the weekend!

Adult Street Dance
Dates: Friday 19 April to 24 May 2013
Duration: 6 weeks
Time: 7.15 - 8.15 pm
Fee: £63.60

Please book your place by 25 March.  The Adult Classes Application Pack is available to download from the website: www.rad.org.uk Please contact Nathalie on 0207 326 8920 or ndelorme@rad.org.uk if you have any questions.


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