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Afternoon Tea Dance with Barry Sapsford’s Swing Orchestra Easter Special
When
Sunday, 12 April 2026 at 14:30
Kibes Lane, Ware, SG12 7BS
Time
14:30
Price
Not listed — worth a quick ask
About this event
Let the live sophisticated sound of Barry’s swing orchestra whisk you back in time, as you dance across the dance floor doing your favourite Jive, Cha Cha, Rumba, Samba, quicksteps etc! Enjoy delicious homemade tea and cake, or a Pop Up bar beverage, whilst listening to our live performance in the ground floor of Southern Maltings (we have a super wooden sprung floor for you to glide across). Come and share the nostalgia with contemporaries and new friends who appreciate the lasting appeal of these well-crafted songs. All ages and dancers of all abilities are welcome, if you don’t fancy dancing then come to listen to the music and grab yourself a homemade cake from our pop up bar. DOORS OPEN 2.30PM. MUSIC AND DANCING STARTS 3.00PM. THERE WILL BE INTERVALS. VENUE CLOSES 5.00PM. The event is on the ground floor of the Southern Maltings building which is accessible for all. Tickets should be bought in advance but some availability should be possible on the door. Southern Maltings is the trading name of Ware Arts Centre Limited and is a registered charity (Registered charity no. 276998). All events are run by volunteers and proceeds go towards developing the Southern Maltings into an amazing creative arts centre which will enable us to put on a wider and more frequent range of events and activities for the whole community.
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