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Zumba Fitness class

Spontaneous Celebrations, 45 Danforth St, Jamaica Plain, MA | Get Directions »
$10.00

ZUMBA® CLASSES 

Ditch the workout, Join the party!! 

 

 Are you ready to party yourself into shape? Zumba® is an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party that’s moving millions of people toward joy and health. Zumba classes feature exotic rhythms set to high-energy Latin and international beats, such as salsa, merengue, reggaeton, cumbia, bachata, hip hop, West African, and Arabian. Before you know it, you’re getting fit and your energy levels are soaring! All levels welcome; no dance experience necessary.

 

 

Spontaneous Celebrations

45 Danforth Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130

(Near Stonybrook T stop on Orange Line, parking available)

 

MONDAYS 6-7pm with Joya

Contact: joyafitness@gmail.com

 

WEDNESDAYS 6-7pm with Nancy

Contact: getfitwithnancy@gmail.com

 

THURSDAYS 6-7pm

1st and 3rd Thurs with Nancy (see contact info above)

2nd and 4th Thurs with Joya (see contact info above)

  

***$10 drop-in for each class/$45 for a 5-class card/$80 for a 10-class card!***

(separate cards for Joya's and Nancy's classes)

 

***Bring a water bottle and wear comfortable exercise clothing and sneakers.***


Event Details

Posted by: Joya
Where Spontaneous Celebrations 45 Danforth St, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
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Time 6:00 pm–7:00 pm
Website http://­www.­sponta­neouscelebra­tions.­org
Price 10.00

More About Spontaneous Celebrations

Spontaneous Celebrations

Spontaneous Celebrations

45 Danforth St, Jamaica Plain, MA
617-524-6373

Spontaneous Celebrations is an organization that builds community spirit through the annual sponsorship and organization of parades, fiestas and festivals. Beginning with the 'Wake Up the Earth' Festival in early May, through its 'Lantern Parade' on Jamaica Pond just before Halloween to the 'Tropical Festival' in February, Spontaneous brings joy and change one party at a time, year after year. The origins of the organization date from the first 'Wake Up the Earth' Festival in 1979. This festival was, in part, a celebration of the defeat of the proposed I-95 extension through many Boston neighborhoods, the spirit of the coalition that formed to defeat that highway lives on.

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