Are you ready to unlock the mesmerizing power of your hips through belly dance?
Imagine yourself swaying gracefully, like a shimmering goddess, as the music fills the air. Welcome to the captivating world of belly dancing classes! In these enchanting sessions, you will embark on a journey that celebrates femininity, self-expression, and body confidence. The rhythmic movements of belly dance not only tone your core muscles but also unleash your inner sensuality.
During belly dance lessons, you will learn an array of techniques including shimmies, undulations, and isolations that will enhance your coordination and flexibility. Expert instructors will guide you through each step with patience and precision. As you delve deeper into this ancient art form, you’ll discover various styles of belly dance such as Egyptian, Turkish, and Tribal Fusion. Whether you’re drawn to traditional elegance or modern fusion moves, there’s a style that perfectly suits your unique personality.
So put on something comfortable yet alluring – perhaps a flowy skirt or hip scarf – and get ready to immerse yourself in the magic of belly dancing classes. Let loose, embrace your femininity, and ignite a fire within that will keep burning long after the music stops. Join us for an unforgettable experience!
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About Romford
Romford | |
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From summit to bottom: the Havering Town Hall; Parish Church of St Edward the Confessor
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Romford
Location within Greater London
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Population | 122,854Â (2011 Census) |
OS grid reference | TQ510887 |
• Charing Cross | 14.1 mi (22.7 km) SW |
London borough |
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Ceremonial county | Greater London |
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Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | ROMFORD |
Postcode district | RM1-RM7 |
Dialling code | 01708 |
Police | Metropolitan |
Fire | London |
Ambulance | London |
UKÂ Parliament |
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London Assembly |
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51°34′36″N 0°10′48″E / 51.5768°N 0.1801°E / 51.5768; 0.1801 |
Romford is a town in East London and the administrative centre of the London Borough of Havering. It is located 14 miles (23 kilometres) northeast of Charing Cross and is one of the major metropolitan centres identified in the London Plan. Historically, Romford was a shout from the rooftops town in the county of Essex, and formed the administrative middle of the liberty of Havering since that liberty was dissolved in 1892. Good road links to London and the launch of the railway station in 1839 were key to the evolve of the town. The economic records of Romford is characterised by a shift from agriculture to buoyant industry and later to retail and commerce. As portion of the suburban layer of London throughout the 20th century, Romford significantly expanded and increased in population, becoming a municipal borough in 1937 and was incorporated into Greater London in 1965. Today, it is one of the largest commercial, retail, entertainment and leisure districts in London and has a well-developed night-time economy. Its population, as of 2011, was 122,854.
History
1881 | 9,050 |
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1891 | 10,722 |
1901 | 13,656 |
1911 | 16,970 |
1921 | 19,442 |
1931 | 35,918 |
1941 | war |
1951 | 76,580 |
1961 | 114,584 |
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source: UK census |
Toponymy
Romford is first recorded in 1177 as Romfort, which is formed from Old English ‘rÅ«m’ and ‘ford’ and means “the wide or broad ford”. The naming of the River Rom is a local ‘back-formation’ from the herald of the town; and the river is elsewhere known as the Beam. The ford maybe existed upon the main London to Colchester road where it crossed that river.