Jungle Body at The Court

Movement, Music, Mental Health

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Join The Jungle Body for Mental Health Week at The Court for a full body nightclub workout.
Box to Beyonce’, Sweat to Ice Spice and enjoy all the greatest tracks for 1 hour, bringing good energy to our bodies through music for our minds and Mental Health. Come early (Doors open 6pm) for our FREE glitter bar!


Doors open at 6pm
Class starts at 6.30pm - 8.30pm

Tickets cost $8.00 and funds raised will be donated to the Western Australian Association for Mental Health to support and grow Mental Health Week in WA. 

Please note this is an alcohol-free event.

 

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