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Feel the rhythm at Olinda Community House

“Do it big, do it right and do it with style”- Fred Astaire.

Olinda Community House is delighted to welcome ‘fore the Love of Dance’ in Term 3 with a terrific range of dance classes on offer so locals can learn to ‘do it big, do it right and do it with style’.

For those who’ve wanted to learn to dance or danced before and want to learn more, Ballroom and Latin Beginners classes offer an enjoyable, engaging way to get your groove on. Students will learn classics like the Waltz, Quickstep, Tango and Foxtrot as well as the lively Cha Cha, Rumba and Salsa.

New Burlesque for Beginners classes are also starting. perfect for those who love glitzy theatrical performances and vintage glamour. Suitable for adults of all ages, shapes and sizes who fancy learning how to shimmy and shake, these classes will cover techniques and moves and students will learn a choreographed group routine.

Looking the dance classes for the kids? Two new classes will be starting at the House in Term 3;

ACRO, a combo of classical dance and acrobatics and Junior Dance Club which will introduce different dance styles such as Ballet, Contemporary, Hip Hop, Tap and Latin. A great start for little dancers.

The House is also offering Indian Cooking Classes to warm you up on chilly wintery days. Basket weaving sessions, a new Books N Tea starting with a free morning tea and a free Senior’s Community Lunch will be held on 21 July. All the old favourites on offer as well, including Tai Chi, Yoga and Guitar.

To find out more download the Olinda Community House Term 3 Program at www.och.org.au.

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