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Balkan Folk Dance Lesson & Party at The Kafana

February 1 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

Free

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Get ready for an unforgettable night of dance, fun, and culture at our Balkan Dance Party!

Join us on February 1st at 7:00 PM for a 30-minute dance lesson with Joy Chorolovski, a seasoned Macedonian dancer with deep roots in Toronto’s vibrant Macedonian folk dancing scene. Whether you’re new to folk dancing or already experienced, Joy will guide you through the traditional steps and rhythms of Balkan dance!

After the lesson, the party continues! Dance, mingle, and enjoy delicious food and drinks us ready to keep the energy high all night long!

Date: Saturday, February 1st (and every first Saturday of the month!)

Time: 7:00 PM – Lesson | 8 PM – Party

Cost: Free entry—just donate what you can to help keep events like this going!

Open to all ages!

RSVP —or just drop in and join the fun!

For more info about instructor check out and follow her social media accounts on facebook and instagram Joy Chorolovski

If you’re interested in a private event with the same energy and vibe or have any questions, reach out to Joy at [email protected]

Organizer

The Kafana

The Kafana

199 Front St #101
Belleville, K8N 5H5
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