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It would be great if one of the local pubs have a rock n roll night with a live band! 1950s music. I am a teady girl and always have to travel miles to see a good rocking band! If they did i could asure them it would be a full house! and i know the best rnr bands to hire. :-) :-) :-)
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Looks like it a date!! lol will get on to it! and yes elvis is dead but Rock n Roll is very much alive!! ;-) Will keep you all informed on the progress! Im selling one of my teady girl dresses onthe forum if anyone is inrested! :-) Have a good weekend all :-)
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Hallo, folks - I've only just picked up on this thread but I thought you might like to know that we are starting up the jive classes again at the Telegraph this coming Wednesday, 7th March.


We are going to teach just the one class a night from now on (beginning with absolute beginners for this cycle, leaving us with plenty of time for a free dance afterwards, to which anyone who fancies coming along is more than welcome. It would be great to have somewhere local to go for a bit of a midweek jive, so if you are remotely in the mood for a pint and a dance, you know where to come! If you know anyone who you think would enjoy it, do let them know - more is definitely merrier.


Although we have occasionally had stacks of people turn up to the lessons out of the blue, we generally try to keep class sizes pretty small, so we can give everyone maximum attention.


Click here for the latest Telegraph Jive email; with times, etc. You can sign up at the top to the mailing list.


Any questions, just drop me a line to: jive@mr-wax.com


See you there!


David



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