Blame it on the boogie in Hangleton
LGBT Hangleton are promoting two new dance events in the Spring using their Healthy Neighbourhood Funding. These afternoons are open to anyone over the age of 18, and all LGBT friends and family are welcome too. Go along on your own and make new friends or get a group of friends together.

LGBT Hangleton are promoting two new dance events in the Spring using their Healthy Neighbourhood Funding.
Totally eighties
You have two hours to learn a dance routine to some pop-tastic Eighties tunes:
Where: St. Richard’s Community Hall, Egmont Road, Hove
When: Saturday, April 20
Time: 2-4pm
Cost: £2.50 a ticket – light refreshments provided

Line Dancing
You have two hours of a do-si-do and a heel grinds line dancing lesson:
Where: Hangleton Community Centre, Harmsworth Crescent, Hove
When: Saturday May 15
Time: 2-4pm
Cost: £2.50 a ticket – light refreshments provided
These afternoons are open to anyone over the age of 18, and all LGBT friends and family are welcome too. Go along on your own and make new friends or get a group of friends together.
Tickets are limited for both events so get in touch with Lisa to book your place as soon as possible.Tickets are available on a first come first served basis.
The Healthy Neighbourhood Fund is all about supporting local events that benefit physical, mental and emotional health. These dance routines are just what the doctor ordered and are about creating a safe place to be free and enjoy yourself.
To book your place CLICK HERE:
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