On Thursday, June 21 prep for PRIDE with ODC as SirJoq and COACH get you ready for the weekend's events. We’d like to invite you to join either our Roryography class or Vogue & Tone - the best part is, the class is on us! Afterwards we’re hosting a reception to celebrate inclusion, diversity and community, Stay and hang out to take some pics at our photo booth, enter our raffle for a chance to win a variety of prizes, and enjoy some complimentary snacks and adult beverages. Please arrive early to ensure you get a spot in the class, attendance is on a first come, first serve basis.
About Vogue & Tone (7:30pm)
Led by Sir JoQ, Vogue & Tone focuses on the main elements of Vogue-ing: hands, spins, catwalk, duck walk, dips and floor performance. Not only will you get fit but you’ll feel fabulous doing it.
About Roryography (8:15pm)
Roryography is a dance/aerobics/theater class taught by Rory Davis (resident choreographer at Peaches Christ) whose fun routines will make you sweat and smile. Dressing up is encouraged, but not required.
On Thursday, June 21 prep for PRIDE with ODC as SirJoq and COACH get you ready for the weekend's events. We’d like to invite you to join either our Roryography class or Vogue & Tone - the best part is, the class is on us! Afterwards we’re hosting a reception to celebrate inclusion, diversity and community, Stay and hang out to take some pics at our photo booth, enter our raffle for a chance to win a variety of prizes, and enjoy some complimentary snacks and adult beverages. Please arrive early to ensure you get a spot in the class, attendance is on a first come, first serve basis.
About Vogue & Tone (7:30pm)
Led by Sir JoQ, Vogue & Tone focuses on the main elements of Vogue-ing: hands, spins, catwalk, duck walk, dips and floor performance. Not only will you get fit but you’ll feel fabulous doing it.
About Roryography (8:15pm)
Roryography is a dance/aerobics/theater class taught by Rory Davis (resident choreographer at Peaches Christ) whose fun routines will make you sweat and smile. Dressing up is encouraged, but not required.
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