A fun workout for all

MUM of two Steph Maxwell, who runs Dancing Divas & Dudes classes and parties is bringing a touch of Bollywood

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 05 January 2015

MUM of two Steph Maxwell, who runs Dancing Divas & Dudes classes and parties is bringing a touch of Bollywood glitz and glamour to Henley with a new workout called Just Jhoom!

Bored of the gym? Want something fun and inspiring? Then Just Jhoom! may be just the thing. Using Indian dance moves, Bollywood music and toning and strengthening based exercises, it will give you a really good workout without you even realising it.

Classes are fun and energetic and draw on a range of dance styles from classical Indian to Bhangra with dashes of hip-hop, jive and jazz.

Steph said: “Just Jhoom! is a fantastic way of keeping fit. In fact, with interesting dance routines and plenty of Bollywood style, you don’t even realise that you’re getting a really good workout and burning hundreds of calories! You’ll find that the classes are ideal for anyone, male or female, regardless of age and ability.”

There will be two free taster classes of Just Jhoom! for anyone who wants to come and try the class on Monday, January 5, at the Henley YMCA from 7.30pm to 8.30pm or Tuesday, January 6, at Pure Stretch Studio in Henley from 11am to 12noon.



Steph is also launching new dance classes for children aged five upwards and is holding a free open day at the Henley YMCA on Thursday, January 8, for the following: ISTD ballet 5pm to 5.30pm, ISTD modern 5.30pm to 6.05pm, ISTD tap 6.05pm to 6.40pm and street dance for ages seven to 14 6.45pm to 7.30pm.

Contact Steph if you wish to attend any of the free taster classes on (01491) 578277 or email pinky_steph@yahoo.co.uk

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