Freedance – Drug-Free Clubbing


 

Freedance – Drug-free Clubbing – Freedance is a drug-free clubbing community. We’re looking for established nightclubs/venues and talented beat maestros to donate space/time – just once a month, to a very worthy crowd. And of course, we need YOU, the drug-free clubbers, to help spread the word. So please sign-up at @ www.freedance.co.uk Freedance organises and promotes free, drug-free clubbing for those in recovery from drug or alcohol addiction and for people who no longer require such things to jump around! We advocate and encourage drug-free clubbing as ‘therapy via activity’ and are working hard to promote our project as a highly beneficial therapy for the body, mind and spirit. Our club nights offer a real alternative for people who find clubbing in familiar dance establishments quite a challenge, especially if their friend’s are using drugs and/or drinking alcohol. We’d like to find safe and sound clubbing venues for our dance-nights but we need many more club owners/managers on-board! Please get in touch if you can donate your venue or know of someone who would. Freedance will endeavour to cater for all music genres by acquiring nightclubs and DJs from across the nation. Please get behind us and help make this project fly! Alternatively, you can make a donation or offer some of your time as volunteer staff. We are a not-for-profit enterprise = 100% reliant on donations and volunteers. If you can promote or support this venture in any way, please contact us – after-all, what could be better than

 

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