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Learn To Salsa

Lostock Social Club, Northwich, Cheshire, CW97NW


Learn To Salsa: Come and join us every Sunday at Lostock Social Club for fun classes in Cuban Salsa! With our teacher from Havana, we can guarantee you a truly authentic experience.

A great way to keep fit and meet new friends!

Beginners 7pm

Improvers 8pm

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Lostock Social Club
Works Lane
Northwich
Northwich
Cheshire
CW97NW   map

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7pm onwards
Ticket/entry price
£4
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