The patter of little feet on the dance floor

If you have a child or grandchild who is obsessed with dancing and is insisting on wanting to take dance lessons, there is a way of letting them try dance lessons without having to join a school or fork out loads of money up front.

These Leisure Dancing Passports are specifically aimed at five to 16 year olds who haven’t had much dancing experience (if any at all) and are keen to try several styles. The passports can be used at dance schools all over the UK and each passport is valid for 10 lessons.

This means that your little cherub can try cool and funky dance styles like disco, freestyle, cheerleading or even more traditional moves such as salsa, rock and roll and ballroom (always a winner with the popularity of Strictly Come Dancing!).

We’ve just had a look on the website selling the dance lesson vouchers and it seems you can buy a dance passport for two children, which sounds like a great idea, so siblings or best friends can go to the lesson together if they choose.

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 Waffling
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