Shut up and Dance class coming to the Wairarapa
I learnt via Neighbourly that people in Greytown were missing their regular Zumba class. Here's an opportunity for another fun class that to come to the Wairarapa.
When I lived in Wellington I regularly went to these classes. A very fun way to exercise. They're coming to the Wairarapa as part of their North Island tour. If there is enough interest, they will start regular classes. Here's the details - about them and the pop up class in Carterton. See you there!
Call the babysitter! Shut Up & Dance is going on tour! We're travelling the north island as part promotion, part holiday and part celebration. The three of us friends have finally managed to align our busy schedules, so we're looking forward to sharing our passion for dance with the rest of the country and enjoying a road trip of the island we love). From Masterton to Whanganui, it's 7 sweaty classes in 7 days - there will be limited spots for smiling and sweating guaranteed.
Shut Up & Dance
We teach routines inspired by films and music videos - finally, your dream fitness class is here.
In Carterton Saturday 7th July as part of our North Tour
7.00pm at the Carterton Events Centre in the Rangatahi Hub
Book online at www.shutupanddance.co... via our timetable (search for 7th July) to secure your ticket today.
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