1649 days ago

ZOOM ZUMBA

Yvonne from Mayfair

Buenos Dias all πŸ’–
Hope you all remain ing safe and well
To avoid any confusion.. These are testing times.. We provide online, over the internet, via a platform called Zoom, zumba classes for you to enjoy in your own home along with others who have connected up through their devices to exercise, have some company and lots of smiles. We have people who connect up from all over the world. For example last night we had ones with us from the UK, Scotland, Germany and the Netherlands.. No live classes will be hosted by us until we are at level 1 πŸ˜ŠπŸ’—
Wr have a class tonight from 6-7pm . When you register via message or email, we send you out the one tap link for you to join us.. Easy
Classes are $5 so paid via internet banking so also contactless..
I hope this helps some to see we DO NOT host in person classes at this time. But do provide a safe alternative for all ages.. Give it a try .. The music is fun, the steps can be as much yours as ours and the sheer joy of movimg.. . Beautiful πŸ’–

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