Monday, 7 January 2013

General Information

Local Dance and Fitness

"I am a local dance and fitness instructor and a recent Dance graduate of the University of Lincoln, I have experience in teaching many different styles of dance to a wide variety of people and aspire to make dance accessible for all. From January 7th 2013 I will be offering a number of adult dance and fitness class in and around your area, please find below more information on these classes.

Tuesday
Zumba 10am-11am Bardney Village Hall
Enjoy a dance fitness class to Latin and International Inspired music ... get fit whilst having fun! (Suitable for all ages and abilities 16|+)

Wednesday
Musical Movers 8pm-9pm Potterhanworth Memorial Hall
A fun and upbeat adult dance class which incorporates well known songs from the West End and Broadway. (Suitable for all ages and abilities 16+)

Thursday
Babybugs 1pm-2pm Washingborough Community Centre (Starting January 24th)
A fun and interactive postnatal class with your baby (from 6weeks old) to really help you gain back some abdominal strength and to increase your fitness levels following your pregnancy.

I would be very grateful if you could put the attached flyer on any local notice boards or anywhere else that you think may be appropriate and give out to anyone who may be interested in any of these classes. If you would like any more information you can visit the website ( www.rhythminmovement.co.uk), Facebook (Rhythm in Movement Dance Company) and Twitter (RhythmMoveDance).

Alex Law"

Councillor Marianne Overton

"Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Wishing you a very healthy, happy and successful 2013.

I hope Christmas has been good for you. I have been thinking a lot over the Christmas break, so this newsletter is a little different to the usual!

I hope you will find useful information, ideas and opportunities to interest you, as well as some news on recent events.

Kind Regards,
Marianne"

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