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No Lights No Lycra Pottsville 21.2.23

Date

Tue 07th March 2023, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Location

15A Coronation Ave
Pottsville NSW 2489

Other Dates

Tue 07th March 2023, 05:30am

Tue 14th March 2023, 05:30am

Tue 21st March 2023, 05:30am

Tue 28th March 2023, 05:30am

Tue 04th April 2023, 05:30am

Tue 11th April 2023, 05:30am

Tue 18th April 2023, 05:30am

Tue 25th April 2023, 05:30am

Details

No Lights No Lycra Pottsville would like to acknowledge the First Nations people as the Traditional Owners of the land on which we gather and dance. We pay deep respect to all Elders past, present and rising.

No Lights No Lycra is a weekly lights off chance to dance in the dark for the pure joy of dancing!

At No Lights No Lycra there is:

💡 no lights 

🤭no chatter*

📵no phones

⚡no inhibitions 

*feel free to sing, clap, cheer to your heart’s content if the mood takes you!

Tuesday 5.30-6.30pm

Dancers are encouraged to arrive before lights out at around 5.15pm to ensure you can warm up and find your spot to boogie.

If it’s your first time please arrive with plenty of time to familiarise yourself with the space before the lights go out! 

We are 100% committed to providing you with a space to dance where you feel safe to move freely and switch off from the outside world:

• Each Session is capped to ensure we have plenty of space to dance. 

Cost

$8 – $10 AUD + BF

Date

Tue 07th March 2023, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Location

15A Coronation Ave
Pottsville NSW 2489

Other Dates

Tue 07th March 2023, 05:30am

Tue 14th March 2023, 05:30am

Tue 21st March 2023, 05:30am

Tue 28th March 2023, 05:30am

Tue 04th April 2023, 05:30am

Tue 11th April 2023, 05:30am

Tue 18th April 2023, 05:30am

Tue 25th April 2023, 05:30am

We wish to acknowledge the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country, in particular the Goodjinburra, Tul-gi-gin and Moorung – Moobah clans, as being the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters within the Tweed Shire boundaries. We also acknowledge and respect the Tweed Aboriginal community’s right to speak for its Country and to care for its traditional Country in accordance with its lores, customs and traditions.