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Dance like no one’s watching and sing at the top of your lungs with like-minded people at the Caloundra CCSA Hall at 1 Nutley Street each Saturday from 9am.

The one hour class is fun, friendly and social with low-impact disco dance moves to “classic hits” from the ABBA era to now.

Dance instructor Sandra Baclayon said Dance Fever Sunshine Coast was set up to “share the joy of friendship, fun and fitness”.

“We advertise that you will make new friends, dance like nobody’s watching and sing like nobody’s listening,” Ms Baclayon said.

“This is adult disco dance fitness suitable for all ages with the best music that you will know the words to and want to sing along with.”

“I run the class with choreographed moves you can follow, but you can also come along and dance to whatever moves you want.”

Find the Facebook page under “DANCE FEVER SUNSHINE COAST” for class updates and events or phone Sandra on 0432 980 432 for more information.

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