Konga
Free

Konga

Date & time
Thu 8 Aug 2024
9:30am to 10:30am
Add to Calendar 2024-08-08 09:30 2024-08-08 10:30 Australia/Brisbane Konga Bookings essential. Konga is a fun and easy-to-follow, high intensity fusion of dance, cardio, boxing and sculpting set to fabulous music. You can expect to sweat a lot while listening to our upbeat music. This is suitable for everyone from the super fit to the totally uncoordinated. Come join us for some sweaty fun.  All ages welcome. Hub Neighbourhood Centre, 79 Poinsettia Street, Inala
Age

All ages

Cost

Free

Bookings essential. Konga is a fun and easy-to-follow, high intensity fusion of dance, cardio, boxing and sculpting set to fabulous music. You can expect to sweat a lot while listening to our upbeat music. This is suitable for everyone from the super fit to the totally uncoordinated. Come join us for some sweaty fun.  All ages welcome.

Bookings

Bookings essential. To book text Lelani from World Wellness Group on 0405 569 094.

Meeting point

At reception.

Venue

Hub Neighbourhood Centre, 79 Poinsettia Street, Inala

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