Samba

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Samba dance classes are offered by River Oaks School of Dancing. Our group classes are a great way to hone your dancing skills! They make the perfect compliment to our private lessons and dance parties.

$80.04

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Samba dance classes are offered by River Oaks School of Dancing. Our group classes are a great way to hone your dancing skills! They make the perfect compliment to our private lessons and dance parties. 

  • Montrose Branch

    2621 S Shepherd Dr, Montrose, Houston

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