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Ballroom Dance
Ballroom dancing - fluid yet technical - a great, alternative way to be active while meeting new people in London and trying something new.
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Bollywood Dance
Bollywood dance is the perfect way for a beginner to start dancing - it's a mixture of everything from traditional Indian dancing to contemporary pop and hip hop.
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Brazilian Zouk
Brazilian Zouk is the latest Latin dance fad to be imported to London. Learn more about this dance while it's still fresh.
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Latin Dance
Latin dance classes - with names like salsa, samba, cha-cha-cha, cachengue and rumba, how could you not want to try something new and take a Latin dance class?
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Pole Dancing
Pole dancing has changed its image somewhat of late. Once solely synonymous with erotic dancing clubs, it’s now a recognised and popular aerobic and anaerobic form of exercise.
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Salsa
Salsa classes in London are thriving. For starters, the dance is actually really easy to pick up - at least enough to join in - and joining in is what it's all about.
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Samba
Samba originated in the shanty towns of Brazil brought there by African slaves. Today it captures the heart and soul of the country and stands as an icon of Brazilian national identity.
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Street Dance
Street dance is a hard thing to pin down. Unlike other dances with definite steps and moves, this urban phenomenon grew organically with the input of countless other styles.
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Swing Dancing
Swing dancing is one of the most escapist of dance forms, instantly transporting you from everyday modern London to a carefree era of teddy boys and ra-ra skirts. Swing isn’t just a dance class in London; it’s an entire social scene. As such, it is a fantastic way to meet people while developing a new skill.
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Tango
Tango in London is extremely popular. As Argentina and particularly its mighty capital, Buenos Aires, is rapidly becoming the winter long haul destination du jour, so filters back a fortunate, gathering popularity of the sensuous dance.
