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The Right Foot Workshop Series
 

DirtyFeet invites participants from all backgrounds and experiences to their popular workshop series The Right Foot. The workshop series focuses on creative dance and technique and for the first time culminates in a performance sharing at Riverside Theatres Parramatta.

Open to participants aged 14-26 with or without a disability, the workshops are offered FREE to participants. The program focuses on dance training, improving the health and wellbeing of participants, and is a confidence-building creative outlet.

October 6, 13, 20, 27 and November 3, 10
10am - 1.30pm

Studios 404
404 Church Street (Cnr Ross St), Parramatta NSW

Open to all levels of ability 14-26 years
Suitable for low to moderate support needs
Accessible venue


Free, limited places. Registration essential.

Registration http://www.dirtyfeet.com.au/the-right-foot-2018

 

 

 

Event details

Venue: Parramatta, Sydney
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Start Date: Saturday 10 November 2018

 

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