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Dancing by the water

Dancing by the Water has been held as a weekly event by members of the Central Coast Bush Dance and Music Association on Saturday evenings throughout January at Lions Park, Woy Woy.

The series has been extended until the end of February following a strong response from the community.

Association secretary Ms Robyn Graylin said that with a roll up of around 25 people on Saturday, January 19, the event would be extended with the exception of Saturday, February 9, which is the Association's monthly bush dance.

Despite the bad weather on Saturday, January 19, the event still went ahead.

"Following an approach from a couple of participants, we were invited to adjourn to the Woy Woy Sporties Club when the rain became too much for us.

"There we danced in the auditorium instead of on the grass.

"Not quite the same ambiance, but we all enjoyed ourselves anyway.

"It was very generous of the club, and we would certainly approach them in the future should the weather again be unkind to us," said Ms Graylin.

The association's website has been updated with the extended dates.

Those who wish to attend are advised to check the website if there is any doubt about the weather.

Musicians are encouraged to bring their instruments and all who attend are invited to bring along a picnic.

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