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Monday, 12th May 2008

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A call for all dancers



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Calling all dancers young and old, the experienced and even those with two left feet – Chris Mannion and a selection of organists return to the Winter Garden for a season of tea dances (April 22, May 6 and 27 – from 2-5pm).
Keeping fit has never been more fun than at the regular Winter Garden Tea Dances, plus it is a great place to make new friends.

The Winter Garden boasts the largest dance floor in town and with the current resurgence of interest in ballroom dancing after the phenomenal success of BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, patrons old and new are all welcome.

Evidence points towards The Winter Garden as the towns most established regular tea dance.

Recently a show programme was discovered by a local patron, dated Wednesday April 18 1934, which included an advert for the Winter Garden Tea Dances.

Tickets cost £5, which includes tea and biscuits. Call 01323 412000.





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  • Last Updated: 22 April 2008 12:05 PM
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