Groove Together: Family Dance and Movement
Fri 5 Sep – Fri 19 Dec 2025
10.00am
Drama Space
Let’s play, move and groove together!
Sat 8 Nov 2025
Studio Theatre
Sat 8 Nov 2025
Studio Theatre
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Studio Theatre
Running time
Running time
65 mins (no interval)
Age suitability
Age suitability
Age Guidance: 16+
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Show informationThis show contains very strong language and racial slurs that some audiences may find very offensive.
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65 mins (no interval)
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Age suitability
Age Guidance: 16+
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Show informationThis show contains very strong language and racial slurs that some audiences may find very offensive.
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65 mins (no interval)
Age suitability
Age suitability
Age Guidance: 16+
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Show informationThis show contains very strong language and racial slurs that some audiences may find very offensive.
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