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Cats Dance Workshop, Sat 21st April, 10:30-12 at Forest Hill Boys' School


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For one week only, musical theatre guru, Anna Woodside will be taking a Cats dance workshop. Anna can usually be found gracing the West End stage (Fame, We Will Rock You, Sunset Boulevard, The Wizard Of Oz, Starlight Express ...to name a few!). Fresh from dancing in the recent run of Cats at The London Palladium, Anna is going to lead you through some of the steps from one of the most iconic dance shows out there!


This class is open to absolutely everyone, no matter your age or ability. No previous dance experience is required but booking is essential as this promises to be a very popular workshop. Full details are as follows:


Saturday 21st April

10:30-12:00

?15 per person

Forest Hill School Sports Centre, Bampton Road, SE23 2BG (please use this postcode for the sports centre entrance)

To book, please go to: https://www.justdanceuk.com


If you have any questions, please contact Fiona on 07522 231 446 or [email protected]


So looking forward to it! =)

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