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'DANCE THE NIGHT' at Run The Maine 2023!

Fri, 29 Sept

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Castlemaine

All School performance at Run The Maine! Remember to wear PINK!

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'DANCE THE NIGHT' at Run The Maine 2023!
'DANCE THE NIGHT' at Run The Maine 2023!

Time & Location

29 Sept 2023, 5:30 pm

Castlemaine, Camp reserve, 11 Forest Street, Castlemaine

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PERFORMANCE AT RUN THE MAINE!

I wanted to let you know that Movement Zone will be performing at Run The Main on Friday, September 29th at The Camp Reserve at approximately 5:30pm (we will need to meet on the oval at 5:15pm).

I've put together a super fun routine for everyone to learn to Dua Lipa's "Dance The Night" - it was inspired by the disco scene in Barbie! We would be thrilled if all the students and families could come along and join us. To make it extra special, we're encouraging all the dancers to wear a PINK top or outfit, and feel free to add some sparkle if you like. Can't wait to see you there!

Run The Main is a fantastic community event, so let's bring some sparkle and get the whole dance School on the floor!

Here is the video to practice at home, and we will also practice in class: https://vimeo.com/movementzone/dancethenight?share=copy

*Families are welcome to join us!*

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