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Following on from Easter holidays, JAGS Sports Club will again be running a special Dance workshop themed specifically to the hit Disney film Frozen.


Let your child?s imagination run wild with songs such as For the first time in forever, Do you want to build a snowman? and the huge hit?.. Let it go as well as the fun and creative Fixer Upper & In Summer.


The workshop will take place on Wednesday 27th May between 10am-12.30pm at a cost of ?22 for members and ?24 for non members.


Routines and decorations will be made ending with a performance to all parents towards the end of the workshop.


The Clubs fantastic dance instructor encourages children to dress and take in the full experience.


For further information or to book a space, please call the Club on 0208 613 6500.


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