Come and try four free dance lessons in Casey from the Australian Sports Commission.
Enjoy 4 free dance classes at our local studio, MarShere Cranbourne, and start learning popular dances such as Cha Cha, Rumba, Salsa, Waltz and more.
Our Come and Try program is available for just 8 weeks for adults - a perfect opportunity to dive into the world of dancing, whether you’ve always wanted to try it or are looking for a fun, social way to get active. It's simple to participate. Just register at https://freeclasses.dancesport.org.au to take up the offer.
This exciting opportunity is made possible through a partnership with the Australian Sports Commission and DanceSport Australia. They are proud to bring the Come and Try program to the City of Casey as part of the Play Well project.
"The Come and Try 2025 program is an exciting opportunity to engage with the community and promote dance in a convenient and accessible way," said Martyn Kibel, Chairman of the DSA Play Well Committee, which oversees the program's development.
This initiative aims to encourage Australians to get active and discover the joy of dancing. There are 26 participating studios across Victoria for people over 18 years old.
Date: Wednesday from 19 March until 7 May 2025
Time: 6.30pm - 7.15pm
Studio: MarShere Cranbourne
Address: Unit 6, 200 Sladen Street, Cranbourne Vic 3977
Phone: 0483 931 564
Email: cranbourne@marshere.com.au
Website/Facebook: https://www.marshere.com.au/locations/cranbourne
Why give dancing a go?
Dancing offers more than just fun - it's great for both the body and mind. Whether you're looking to improve your fitness, boost your mood, or meet new people, dancing provides a fulfilling experience for individuals of all ages.
First time dancing? What you need to know
What to do first
Let the studio know you're coming so they can manage bookings and staffing. Please contact the studio directly via phone, email or their social media.
Come early
Arrive 10-15 minutes before the lesson to be welcomed and given relevant information.
Do I need a partner?
No, many come alone and there are plenty of students and teachers to dance with. Friends and partners are welcome.
What to wear
Dress in neat casual comfortable clothing. Wear shoes that you will be able to dance in – a pair of flat shoes or runners. No thongs or sandals please.
What to bring?
A water bottle, a willingness to learn, and a sense of humour!
Need more help
Contact the studio directly via phone, email or social media, if you have further questions.
Or feel free to reach out to Janet Berwick, Project Support Officer, DanceSport Australia, Come and Try Support Team on 0490 152 860 or email support@freeclasses.dancesport.org.au
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