Charleston Dance Hen Parties in Cheltenham

I am pleased to announce that Charleston Dance will be working with  The Daffodil in Cheltenham to offer the most 1920s hen party dance experience that you could hope for, with dinner and even high tea!

     

The Daffodil is a dream 1920s venue. It’s a beautiful, award winning conversion from Art Deco cinema to elegant restaurant. It has a red and black tiled floor, beautiful engraved glass mirrors and has kept much of its sumptuous Art Deco detail.  You can have a Charleston hen party dance class followed by a three course dinner. Or even a whole 1920s day out for your hen party, if you’d also like to try your hand at fascinator-making too, with recent partner, Clarabow’s Millinery. Make your fascinators for your wedding, learn a jazzy, upbeat 1920s Charleston dance or twenties showgirl routine, take high tea in vintage china (vintage china hire included in the price), then have a three course meal in genuine 20s finery at the Daffodil.

     

Mixed groups will not be disappointed. Charleston dance classes are also great with birthday dinners at the Daffodil, or for brave stags, or Christmas groups who want to add a little originality, vintage fun and sparkle to the company Christmas dinner or night out.

Charleston Dance Classes with Lunch and Dinner

Jazzy, upbeat fun for your party. Learn a repertoire of 1920s dance moves, then have lunch or a 3 course dinner at The Daffodil. Hen parties can learn their own specially choreographed routine, just for fun or to perform later at the wedding. Laughter, cheekiness and vintage glamour abound, as you become a Charleston Dance Troupe or 1920s showgirls for the day.

1920s Hen Days, Fascinator-Making, Charleston, and Dinner at the Daffodil

Spend a whole day in the roaring twenties. Learn a Charleston Dance routine, then design and make your own beautiful feathered or beaded fascinators with a professional milliner. Take high tea in beautiful genuine 1920s china, then have a delicious 3 course dinner at the Daffodil.

 

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