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Studio up and dancing

A LOVE of dancing over many years has culminated in the opening of MarShere Dance Studios in Pakenham by principals Andrew and Yvonne Simpson.
Andrew and Yvonne have been teaching for some time and are delighted to have joined the high profile MarShere stable of franchises.
MarShere has been established in Melbourne for the past 25 years and studios are renowned for their friendly, funky atmosphere, modern music and hot dance moves.
Classes in Latin, street Latin and modern are offered to all ages from juniors through teens to adults and seniors and Hip Hop classes are a great way to burn some energy on Saturday mornings.
Debs can brush up their dancing skills for balls and couples to be married will excel at the bridal waltz after a few enjoyable and fun lessons at MarShere.
Saturday night social dancing on the first Saturday of the month is a great opportunity to practise new skills learned in MarShere’s classes and is well worth marking on the calendar.
“Our classes cater for the family and we specialise in beginners but we also offer private lessons for more advanced clients,” said Yvonne.
“People are welcome to just turn up to classes, with or without partners for a relaxed and fun time. Private lessons can be booked by contacting the studio.”
MarShere Dance Studio has been open for three weeks at 7 Embrey Court, Pakenham.
Classes are held on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings and on Saturday mornings.
Phone for further information on 5940 3380.

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