New Dance Class in Ely

The East Cambridgeshire Mature and Active programme, Dancing for Fun and Better Health and the Maltings are working in partnership to host a monthly Tea Dance in Ely from Monday 22nd February.

The class will be from 2pm – 4pm at a cost of £5 which includes tea and homemade cakes. The class will also run on Monday 29th March, Monday 26th April and Monday 24th May.

To book contact The Maltings on 01353 662633 or Lewis Bage 01353 665555.

The Dancing for Fun and Better Health project delivered by LIVING SPORT also run various classes across Cambridgeshire each week from Chair Based Exercises to Tea Dances.

More information, contact Claire Smith on 01487 849912 or email Claire.Smith@livingsport.co.uk. Alternatively, visit the LIVING SPORT website for further details on the classes available.

Please see the class timetable attached below.

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