AFTER the excitement of arguably the best Strictly Come Dancing season ever, and too much festive food, why not kick-start your new year resolutions — to leave work on time, meet new people, get some exercise and learn something new by starting ballroom dancing in the stunning venue of Henley town hall?
The Miles School of Dancing is starting a new 11-week adult beginners’ class on Thursday, January 14, from 7.30pm to 8.30pm. You will be introduced to dances such as the classical and beautiful waltz, a cheeky cha cha cha, the romantic rumba and the tantalising tango.
The Miles School of Dancing has many years of experience teaching people of all ages and abilities and our belief is that anyone can dance. We are very excited about seeing new people walk into our class and dance out at the end!
Please contact Richard Miles on 07888 840942 for more information and to reserve your space.
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