50 Plus: Belly Dancing

50 Plus: Belly Dancing

Date & time
Fri 30 Aug 2024
1:15pm to 2:15pm
Add to Calendar 2024-08-30 13:15 2024-08-30 14:15 Australia/Brisbane 50 Plus: Belly Dancing Belly dancing is a gentle low impact dance form giving a complete workout that can delay and even reverse the ageing process. It provides physical, emotional, cognitive and psychological benefits through improved fitness, strength, co-ordination &amp; balance. <em>Note: Classes run during Queensland school terms.</em> Fifty Plus Centre, basement level of Brisbane City Hall, 64 Adelaide Street, Brisbane
Age

Seniors

Cost

$10

Belly dancing is a gentle low impact dance form giving a complete workout that can delay and even reverse the ageing process. It provides physical, emotional, cognitive and psychological benefits through improved fitness, strength, co-ordination & balance.

Note: Classes run during Queensland school terms.

Bookings

For bookings, phone Susan on 0422 627 927.

Venue

Fifty Plus Centre, basement level of Brisbane City Hall, 64 Adelaide Street, Brisbane

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