Join us for a boogie as we celebrate Leeds Pride with monthly fun dance workshops!
A chance to dance & let loose in a safe, friendly & supportive environment.
An event run by queers for the queers.
This open level dance class is for anyone in the LGBTQ+ community, the plus size community, and for any others who simply want to rock up & have a laugh, who want to leave their worries at the door, to indulge in some fun movement that is good for both the body and the soul.
No pressure to be perfect or to fit in any kind of box! Everybody is welcome!
No experience necessary!
2026 Dates:
Wednesday 25th February, 6.15-7.15pm – Book Here!
(This class is in studio 1. Please make your way straight to Mill 6 on arrival. Studio 1 is located in Mill 6, 1st Floor, next to reception)
Wednesday 25th March, 7.20-8.20pm (Book Here)
Wednesday 29th April, 7.20-8.20pm (Book Here)
Wednesday 27th May, 7.20-8.20pm (Book Here)
Wednesday 24th June, 7.30-8.30pm (Book Here)
Wednesday 29th July, 7.30-8.30pm (Book Here)
Wednesday 26th August, 7.30-8.30pm (Book Here)
Wednesday 30th September, 7.30-8.30pm (Book Here)
Wednesday 28th October, 7.30-8.30pm (Book Here)
Wednesday 25th November, 7.30-8.30pm (Book Here)
These Workshops will be held in studio 5. Please make your way straight to Mill 6 on arrival.
Studio 5 is located in Mill 6, 1st Floor, left of reception near the toilet area.
These workshops can be booked individually at £10 or with either of our Class Passes:
- 6 Class Pass – £52 (expiry of 10wks)
- 12 Class Pass – £98 (expiry of 16wks)
Additional Info
Dates: Monthly workshops - please see above for dates/time
Age Group: 18+ Years
Level: Open Level
Do I need to book? Yes, must book in advance
Tutor Bio
Charlie is a 29 year old non binary, autistic, dance artist with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. Charlie has been dancing from the age of nine, starting out in jazz, tap, ballet and freestyle, going on to achieve a BA (honours) in Dance Practices from Liverpool John Moores University, where they fell in love with contemporary. Charlie now mainly trains in commercial dance and is a member of Unite Dance Company. Teaching these inclusive workshops gives them the opportunity to indulge in their passion of both contemporary and commercial dance whilst sharing with other movers and groovers. Charlie aims to facilitate a safe environment for queer, disabled & plus size folk as they know how it can feel to be ostracised from the dance community as a queer, disabled & plus size dancer themselves.