Exercise and step to the beat at Henley town hall

09:30AM, Monday 07 October 2024

Exercise and step to the beat at Henley town hall

STRICTLY Come Dancing is back on our screens once more and we have a new ballroom dance class starting in the historic Henley town hall.

While the celebrities practise daily for hours, in just a matter of weeks on a Monday evening, you will learn how to do a basic waltz, tango, cha cha and rumba.

Learning to dance is tremendous fun, great exercise and a way to meet new friends. It’s also a great way to forget the stress of the daily life as you immerse yourself in the next step and the beautiful music. So why not come and learn how to dance with the Miles School of Dancing?

The classes will start from Monday,
October 7 and run up to Monday, December 16, from 7 to 8pm costing £11.50 per person. Solos and couples are all welcome.

Don’t worry if you can’t attend on any week, it’s pay as you go and you can drop in and out of the class as you need to. We also continually recap everything we have taught.

Bookings do need to be made online. Please see our website www.milesschoolofdancing.co.uk for more details on how to book and reserve your space.

Alternatively, please contact Richard Miles on 07888 840942 or via WhatsApp.

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