The Welcome Card
The Welcome Card is open to any of our Welcome Project participants and anyone living in the Tarner area surrounding The Dance Space. Sign up for free and discounted tickets to classes and events at our new home for dance.
Here at South East Dance, we’ve been bringing dance to the Tarner area for six years, both in the build up to opening The Dance Space and since moving into the neighbourhood.,
We'd like to invite our neighbours to come and join us at The Dance Space. If you live on one of the roads listed below, we’d love you to come and help us try out The Welcome Card scheme.
Simply bring some proof of residence with you to The Dance Space and we’ll sign you up for:
- Limited free tickets for all South East Dance programmed events and classes on a first come first served basis* including our Under 5s Creative, Contemporary and Professional Training classes
- Concession-priced tickets or other discounted prices on all South East Dance programmed classes and performances where applicable*
See here for details of all regular classes which are eligible for a Welcome Card discount
See here for all details of performances which are eligible for a Welcome Card discount
The Welcome Card is open to anyone living in the Tarner area surrounding The Dance Space:
Kingswood St, Carlton Hill, William St, White St, Blaker St, Morley St, Ivory Pl, Sussex St, Elmore Rd, Tarner Rd, Tilbury Way, Richmond St, Windmill St, Stanley St, John St, Ashton Rise, Grove Hill, Albion St, Nelson Row, Mighell St or Tilbury Place and Circus Street.
We look forward to seeing you at The Dance Space soon.
To book a ticket once you have signed up for the scheme, follow these instructions
*Whilst we are still trying out the Welcome Card, benefits will apply only to South East Dance curated activity. These are marked on the website as ‘Presented by South East Dance’. Our friends and partners who hire our studios are not included in the offer currently.
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The Welcome Project
A programme of activities and events to encourage more people to dance in the local community