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Lilo and Stitch workshop heading to Motherwell this summer

Lilo and Stitch workshop heading to Motherwell this summer

Glasgow Times14 hours ago

A Lilo & Stitch-themed workshop is heading to Motherwell and Baillieston, offering two days of dancing and creativity.
Hosted by Motherwell Dance School Tap 2 Pointe, the summer workshop will run over two sessions.
The first session will take place on July 21 to 22, from 9am to 3pm at Tap 2 Pointe's Motherwell Studio.
The second session will be held at the Baillieston studio on July 23 to 24 from 9am to 3pm.
Read more: Glasgow Science Centre launches 'extensive' summer programme - here's what's on
These workshops are set to offer a full programme of dance, games, arts and crafts, friendship bracelet making, and the always-popular movie time — all with a Lilo & Stitch twist.
Now in its ninth year, Tap 2 Pointe has become a staple of the local dance community, welcoming hundreds of dancers each week across its various classes and events.
Those interested in taking part are encourage to message the dance company through their Facebook page or apply online at tinyurl.com/mv6ry9m9.

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