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Cambridge Zouk Flashmob 2023!

Try Something New... Learn to dance Brazilian Zouk (a latin dance) 🕺💃🤩 Fun, friendly and feels fantastic! Now is your chance to try it for FREE - come and learn our flashmob choreography (performing optional)

  • 3rd September 2023 - 16th September 2023
  • 3:00 pm - 11:59 pm
~*~ — PRACTICE DETAILS — ~*~
No partner or experience required.
We will practice the choreography for just two weeks. It’s quite intensive because we have a lot to learn – if you can’t attend all/most of the practices, speak to us and we will see if we can work around it!
Even if you won’t perform on the day, you are totally welcome to come and learn with us, it will be super fun and we love welcoming new people to try out this wonderful dance with us! You can also come along and cheer us on / join for lunch on the day 😉
Practice Location:
Under the bridge at Elizabeth Way/Midsummer Common (unless weather drives us indoors)
Practice Times:
Sunday 3rd: 3-6pm
Mon 4th: 7.30-9.30pm
Thu 7th: 7.30-9.30pm
Sunday 10th: 3-6pm
Mon 11th: 7.30-9.30pm
Thu 14th: 7.30-9.30pm
Flashmob Day: Saturday 16th September, 12 noon
~*~ — ON THE DAY — ~*~
(eat a good breakfast)
We will meet at 12 noon for a last practice – then when we are ready, we will go to different locations around Cambridge and perform our flashmob (as many times as we like)
Then we will hang out in town for a late lunch, celebrate our hard work, and/or optionally go home for a bit.
In the evening we will have a party with a DJ, a class and some social dancing! We’ll celebrate the magic of Brazilian Zouk and all the new friendships we’ve made during our intensive practices 🙂
Further details of the day to be announced closer to the time.

Let us know if you have any questions, and make sure you register to secure your FREE place and be sent all the info!

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