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Hello... I'm pretty new to ED and have been wondering if anyone goes along the the Simply Ballroom venue on Lordship Lane... if so, I wondered what the standard was like? And is just lessons or social dancing too... I have been learning a bit of ballroom recently so I'm pretty much a beginner...

Any info gratefully received!

Thanks:))



(Subject title changed to Slightly Ballroom as it is the correct name of the dance class - The Administrator)

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I've been thinking about the ballroom thing for a while now but haven't managed to get down there yet. They call it Slightly Ballroom and it's on Tuesday evenings. I would be interested to hear people opinions - is there young people there or is it generally for the more mature punter?


www.slightlyballroom.co.uk

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks for letitng me know Ginger... typical - I finally get my a*** into gear and its finishing!

Might still pop along - I've been to about 8 classes in North London....

Not sure they will do Salsa, but I'm guessing Tango would be covered as it's a Latin ballroom dance...

Isn't there a sign up outside the same venue advertising Tango - Tango South London??

  • 2 months later...
Find out more about Tango South London on www.tangosouthlondon.co.uk, and Slightly Ballroom (ambirnt age <30) at www.slightlyballroom.co.uk, both of which operate on Tuesdays at St Thomas More Hall(s), 116a Lordship Lane, by the bus stop opposite the posh fish shop, on Tuesday evenings, and elsewhere. It's good to go to bed with warm feet after dancing in the winter.
  • 7 years later...

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