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Tibetan, African and Latin American among dance classes on offer in health program

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It’s time to move to the groove, with the return of Healthy Sunshine Coast’s popular community dance activities.

Get Up & Dance! offers six different dance workshops and invites people to shimmy, shuffle, twirl, toe tap, boot scoot, bend, dip and twist their way to better health in just four weeks. Activities have begun and bookings are open now.

Dance instructor Bec Combs, of Rhythm Culture Dance, said her classes would be a blend of Afro funk and West African dance.

“We’ll be doing a super fun fast-paced warm-up with West African dance moves from Guinea, West Africa, then we’ll work on our choreography to some really funky recorded music,” Ms Combs said.

“Dance is absolutely incredible for your physical and mental health.

“The wonderful thing about it is that you don’t actually feel like you are working out, and when you are moving in sync with others there is a type of connectedness and charged energy that is created among the group.

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“The great thing about community dance is that you don’t need to take it seriously, you don’t even have to be any good. It’s all about just moving your body and having loads of fun.

“Nobody comes to be amazing, everybody has the same objective – to get fit and have fun.”

Sunshine Coast Council Community Portfolio Councillor David Law said the Get Up & Dance! low-cost workshops would be held at multiple locations across the Coast.

“There’s so much to choose from at five different areas – Beerwah, Caloundra, Palmwoods, Maroochydore and Coolum,” Cr Law said.

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“Choices include Tibetan Khaita Joyful, Rhythm Culture African, Line Dancing with a very modern twist, Latin American Zumba and Mega Step Dance – which brings step out of the gym and onto the dance floor.

 “Now’s the perfect time for anyone who has been wanting to return to exercise, missing community events or just loves dancing to join hundreds of other people who choose to move with Healthy Sunshine Coast.

“This program forms part of our Sunshine Coast Community Strategy 2019-2041 which aims to encourage healthy and active lifestyles by supporting increased physical activity.”

Get Up & Dance! workshops are $20 for a four-week block of classes. Book and pay online.

Bookings are essential, for more details visit www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/CommunityDance

Classes options

  • Dancing through the Decades – Line Dancing workshops. Millwell Road Community Centre Maroochydore, Sundays 9am.
  • New fashioned Boot Scooting – Line Dancing workshops. Palmwoods Memorial Hall, Mondays 5.30pm. Starts May 24*
  • Tibetan Khaita Joyful Dance.  Beerwah Community Hall, Saturdays 10am. Starts May 29*
  • Rhythm Culture African Dance. Coolum Civic Centre, Sundays 10.30am. Starts May 30*
  • Latin American Zumba. Caloundra Indoor Stadium, Golden Beach, Sundays 2pm. Starts May 30*
  • Mega Step Dance. Beerwah Community Hall, Mondays 10am. Starts May 31*

*Start dates indicate first week of the four-week block of classes.

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