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In the WALTZ / SOCIAL FOXTROT /QUICKSTEP/Jive TANGO /SAMBA /CHA CHA CHA / RUMBA in the Presented by Philip Wylie of ‘Holiday & Dance’ in association with HF HOLIDAYS Enjoy an HF Country House in the Peak District National Park rd th 23 – 26 March 2018 A WELCOME TO ALL THOSE WHO CAN’T DANCE. Holiday & Dance take pride in introducing Ballroom Dancing to those who would like to learn or maybe return after absence. We will ensure that your ‘first steps’ are not only enjoyable but practical as well. Ballroom and Latin American dancing is popular with all age groups and is legend in its benefits for health, fitness, coordination and providing a happy and absorbing social lifestyle. Easy, fun, social dancing is for everyone, so firstly have a great HOLIDAY but also enjoy the fun of a ‘LEARN TO DANCE BREAK’ Enjoy learning a selection of the popular Modern & Latin dances WALTZ / SOCIAL FOXTROT /QUICKSTEP/jive TANGO /SAMBA /CHA CHA CHA / RUMBA THE PEVERIL OF THE PEAK occupies a wonderful position in the village of Thorpe, less than a mile from the famous stepping stones at the entrance to the Dove Dale gorge. Named after the novel by Sir Walter Scott, it offers excellent facilities and is surrounded by extensive grounds. As ‘Holiday & Dance’ we are delighted to be working with the Award Winning and highly recommended HF Holidays. DOVEDALE is one of England's most attractive beauty spots with its steep-sided limestone sides and tree-covered slopes and is the stretch of the valley that runs from the tiny hamlet of Milldale, down to the large car park close to the road linking Ilam and Thorpe. In some places the water has eroded the limestone into spectacular rock formations, like the Lion's Head and the natural archway in front of Reynard's Cave. The River Dove rises on high ground at Axe Edge, near to Buxton. Its clear waters meander southwards for 45 miles to eventually join the River Trent. Welcome to your ‘LEARN TO DANCE’ guide programme Delicious home cooked meals are served in the spacious dining room, with your favourite tipple waiting in the bar or on the terrace! FRIDAY You can check in to your room from 2.30pm onwards. HF Holidays invite you to join them for afternoon tea at 4pm where you will meet your fellow guests with a warm welcome to your holiday. 7.15pm Enjoy your evening meal in the dining room 8.45 – 10.45pm Let’s get dancing with our first teaching session in the ballroom SATURDAY 7.45 – 9am Enjoy the start of your day with a freshly cooked breakfast and a choice of cereals, pastries and fruit. 10 –11.30am Let’s keep dancing – friendly teaching sessions for all 7.15pm Dinner is served 8.45pm – 10.45pm Music and Dance evening includes revision and new dance(s) SUNDAY 7.45 – 9am Breakfast is served 10 – 11.30am Dance development and revision 7.15pm Enjoy your evening meal. 8.45 – 10.45pm Our farewell dance evening with revision of all dances plus in readiness for your journey into the ‘World of Ballroom Dancing’ a complimentary ‘Holiday & Dance’ welcome pack. MONDAY 7.45 – 9am Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before your journey home It is recommended, for satisfaction and achievement, that you book with a dance partner / friend as this can help considerably with your dance programme and of course the enjoyment of learning and practising together. Comfortable shoes that can turn easily will be of benefit. 3 nights £209 per person Limited availability, please book early as the country house is very popular with walkers. LEARN TO DANCE IN THE PEAKS Peveril Of the Peak, Wintercroft Lane, Ashbourne DE6 2AW 23 – 26 March 2018 Terms include en-suite Bedroom, Breakfast, Dinner and Full Dance Programme 3 nights £209 per person. Non-members / Associate fee £10 per person No single room supplement on standard single rooms. Premier single rooms have supplement of £15 per night. Double/Twin for solo occupancy £20 per person per night Premier twin/double rooms are £10 per person per night A deposit of £75 per person will be required at the time of booking, payable by debit or credit card (2% credit card surcharge). The balance is payable 4 weeks before your holiday. Balance payments can be made via the hfholidays website or by phone on 0208 732 1220. Payment can also be made by cheque: payable to ‘HF Holidays Ltd’ with your booking reference written on the back. Tel: 0345 470 7558 (local rate) Email: [email protected] Address: HF Holidays Ltd., Catalyst House, 720 Centennial Park, Centennial Avenue, Elstree, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire. WD6 3SY Opening hours: Monday – Friday 09.00 – 19.00 Saturday & Bank holidays 09.00 – 13.00 CANCELLATIONS must be received in writing by HF Holidays by fax or email. More than 29 days prior to departure date loss of deposit. 28 - 21 days 50%. 21 - 15 days 70%. 14 - 8 days 90%. 7 days or less 100%. HF Holidays reserve the right to cancel up until 6 weeks before any arrival date; this will normally be because of low numbers. ALL DANCE ENQUIRIES TO: Philip Wylie, Holiday & Dance, 73 Hoylake Crescent, Ickenham, Middx. UB10 8JQ Tel: 01895 632143 Email: [email protected] Website: www.holidayanddance.co.uk .
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