Lots to do... every time I think I've finished something, we need more, something changes or hoped for scenarios become less likely, planning, printing, practicing, and trying to think of all the things to be in place in case I'm not here - blethering takes a back seat - but it shouldn't entirely because it's still worth recording the excellent turn out for the dance classes. People are working hard and having a lot of fun while they do it. Both on Mondays and Tuesdays. The dances that are harder work are bringing the class together in a way that the simple ones don't, so well done to everyone trying to master 'The Bee's. ' it's the next level up from most of our programme so I'm more than happy you want to try, even if it takes a few more weeks work, and even if you don't get it sorted out in time for the ball, because there's nothing like a challenging dance to make the others seem simple! And we will still be dancing after the ball, it's a super one to have added to our repertoire for just the weekly dance nights, never mind a 'posh do'. Next week is the 'third Tuesday' so our usual UKCA venue isn't available, instead we move to a Wednesday slot at the PCFi hall - check the location HERE . Don't forget to let Irene know if you've 'made up' a table and therefore want to sit together - especially if people have bought their tickets separately. (Tables are max 10 - but if you would like more then she'll make sure 2 smaller tables are placed close together)
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MeOriginated in Manchester, England: Worked almost 20 yrs in the United Arab Emirates: Lives in Cyprus. Teaches Scottish Country Dancing (RSCDS qualified 2015) -just the average life! Also loves Photography & Photoshop, Gardening, Music, Sewing, Design, Reading, computers, God, my husband & my cats (not necessarily in that order). Hates - crowds, hypocrisy, 'Reality' TV, corrupt politicians, cruelty and greed of any kind. Archives
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