1952 days ago

Bollyworx (Exercise to Bollywood Music)

Baptist from Avondale

Hi Guys,

There will be no class/session this weekend as most of us are travelling due to long weekend.

Take rest/relax and get rejuvenated for the next class scheduled on 31st October 2020 and thereafter regularly till we close for Christmas holidays.

Look forward to seeing you all and new/previous participants on the 31st October 2020.

Watch the space we will remind you before 31st October and again give you the details of the venue, time and the requirements.

Till then enjoy your long weekend

Cheers

Baptist

PS. Please contact me on 021815040 for further details

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