Title: Club 50/50 Dance for Life Latin Dance Party
Location: The Holy Trinity Church Hall, Fortitude Valley
Description: Club 50/50 “Dance for Life” Latin Dance Party
Location: The Holy Trinity Church Hall, Church street, Fortitude Valley
CLUB 50/50 (50% Salsa 50% Zouk) is a regular Saturday night Latin dance event, but this is a SPECIAL EDITION PARTY where some of the proceeds will be donated to the “KIDS WITH CANCER FOUNDATION”. $5 before 8.30pm, $11 after 8.30pm. FREE Zouk and Kizomba classes included, social dancing, performances, raffles, prizes and much, much more.
The theme is HALLOWEEN so come in your best costume and join us for another great CLUB 50/50 Party, the CUB 50/50 way.
For more info call 0433971805 or website www.club5050.blogspot.com
Start Date: 2011-10-29
Start Time: 19:30
End Date: 2011-10-30
End Time: 01:00
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