Salsation
Free

Salsation

Date & time
Wed 10 Jul 2024
5:30pm to 6:30pm
Add to Calendar 2024-07-10 17:30 2024-07-10 18:30 Australia/Brisbane Salsation Bookings essential Hola! Salsation is here to make you sweat to the hot beats of Latino music. Salsation is fitness meets salsa. Salsa is a popular dance originating in the Caribbean commonly used at social events. With worldwide fame, this rhythm will make you move your feet and hips while you get fit. Suitable for all ages and even those with two left feet. C.A. O'Sullivan Park, 1367 Beaudesert Road, Acacia Ridge
Age

All ages

Cost

Free

Bookings essential Hola! Salsation is here to make you sweat to the hot beats of Latino music. Salsation is fitness meets salsa. Salsa is a popular dance originating in the Caribbean commonly used at social events. With worldwide fame, this rhythm will make you move your feet and hips while you get fit. Suitable for all ages and even those with two left feet.

Bookings

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

Meeting point

At the covered platform via Beaudesert Road.

Venue

C.A. O'Sullivan Park, 1367 Beaudesert Road, Acacia Ridge

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