645 days ago

NEW CUBAN☆FUSION Fitness Classes in The Bay starting Wed 5 March

Rosina from Island Bay

Casuals VERY welcome!

Aimed at anyone "working from home".. or not working anywhere.. in the vicinity of Island Bay and wanting or needing to get out of their seat and shake their boody..

Please spread the word.. Gracias.

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Get fit(ter) like a Cuban.. dancing at your own speed.

No partner or previous experience required.

Casuals VERY welcome!

Day/Time: Wednesdays at 11am - 12noon

Location: Island Bay Community Centre, 137 The Parade, Island Bay

Please arrive 5-10 mins before your class starts to allow plenty of time to check in and settle in.

Cost:

- Casuals $25 ($20 with ID*)
- 1 person $80 ($60 with ID*) for 4-week course**
- 2 or more people registering together $65 pp for 4-week course**

* Gold, Leisure and Community Services Cards
** Valid for 8 weeks

Payment Options:

- Bank transfer in advance or
- Cash/EFTPOS on the day

Ac Name: CUBANFUSION Classes
Ac Number: 02-0343-0003801-002
Reference: YOUR NAME - WED

NB: Pre-registration and payment upfront required. This makes checking in quicker and easier, especially on the first day.

Hit the link to register now!

www.cubansalsawellington.com...

COVID: While scanning in and vaccine passes are no longer required "good hygiene practices" are:

- washing or sanitizing your hands before and after class
- bringing your own water bottle
- not coming to class if you feel unwell or should be isolating

Gracias!

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About your instructor Rafael Ferrer Noel:

- Professional Dancer and Musician
- Former qualified ZUMBA instructor
- Taught this class in Aro Valley Community Centre for many years
- Island Bay resident now

See link for full bio: www.cubansalsawellington.com...

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Interested in Salsa Classes proper/couple dancing? Our new Tuesday night classes in town might be fore you.

Hit the link to find out more: www.facebook.com...

Price: $20

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