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Funky Street Workshops Weekly

Funky Street Workshops Weekly, Crystal Palace, Greater London, SE193AN


Funky Street Workshops Weekly: A set of aspiring classes designed for all kinds of dancers wether you a beginner or a proffessional. The class focuses on technique, body awareness, as well as picking up routines and widening your reportoire of dance styles and movement. The class is a very fun and relaxed enviroment to learn new skills, so come on down and get ready to experience a new way to funky it out!

Funky Street Workshops

Antenna Studios

Every Saturday

3-4pm

£6 per class

All Levels

Courses available also.

Enquiries/bookings:07846870863

Wether its fun fitness or improvement get ready to funk it out!


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Funky Street Workshops Weekly
Antenna Studios Bowyers Yard Haynes Lane
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace
Greater London
SE193AN   map

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3pm -4pm
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£6 Per Person/ Per Class
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