Free Bollywood Dance Fitness Classes - Starts in March
Free Bollywood Dance Fitness Classes
Get ready to groove to the beats and burn some calories in a fun and energetic way.
This 55 minute Bollywood Dance Fitness Class with Instructor Justine Holmes is designed to leave you feeling fit and fabulous.
Enjoy a great playlist of Bollywood songs with choreography that is easy and fun to follow.
The Den - Pioneer Recreation and Sport Centre, 75 Lyttelton Street, Somerfield, STARTING SATURDAY 8th March, 11am
Nicholas Hall - Lincoln Event Centre, 15 Meijer Drive, Lincoln, Selwyn, STARTING SATURDAY 15th MARCH, 11am
The classes will be running at 11am on alternate Saturdays at Lincoln Event Centre and Pioneer Recreation and Sport Centre.
Lincoln 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month
Pioneer 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month
The classes are suitable for all ages and genders. Everyone is welcome (children below 14 years of age are not to be left there without supervisor/parent).
No experience required - just come along with a positive attitude, comfortable clothes, shoes and a water bottle.
See you there!
This class is brought to you by the Canterbury Indian Women Group Trust. For more information, please contact:
Archna Tandon - Email: archnatandon13@gmail.com, Ph: 021 032 0915
Justine Holmes - bollywooddancefitnessnz@gmail.com
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