| Shawlands Trinity Church Moss Side Road, Glasgow South Side G41 3TP | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Blizzard Dance Company run fun, confidence building dance classes in Shawlands.
Classes in Freestyle and street, ballet, tap and modern, baton twirling, cheer pom, and acro.
Saturdays, Shawlands Trinity Church
Wednesdays, Rehope church
Established 10 years, experienced teachers and friendly atmosphere
Click here for times and to book: blizzard-dance-company.class4kids.co.uk
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