DANCERS are invited to wear their best PJs for a Twyford ceroc night that will raise money for older borough residents.
Age Concern Twyford & District’s Pyjama Party promises dancing with a difference.
The event, hosted by Ceroc Thames Valley, enables party goers in their nightwear to enjoy an evening of fun, while raising money for the Twyford-based Age Concern’s Social Club.
The event will begin with a beginners lesson to get dancers in the mood, followed by a night of whirling and twirling on the dancefloor.
“If you haven’t tried Ceroc yet, now’s your chance,” said Holly McRitchie from the group.
“It’s an amazing fusion of modern jive and other styles, and perfect for all levels.
“The evening will be a great way to meet new people, enjoy a great workout for your brain and body and lose yourself in the moment.”
The event takes place at Loddon Hall, Twyford, on Friday, March 28.
Tickets cost £10, with doors opening at 8pm.
Dancers new to Ceroc Thames Valley, and attending the event to support Age Concern Twyford & District, can book their tickets online.
People already members of the ceroc group can buy their ticket on the door, as usual.
Ceroc Thames Valley will make a donation for every person who arrives wearing their PJs, so the bigger the Pyjama Party the more money will be raised.
For information, visit: ageconcerntwyford.org.uk and ceroc.com, and to book, log onto: tinyurl.com/bd64scre











































