Strictly comes to Alsager as dance professional Mark helps his students learn some fancy footwork

By Deborah Bowyer

6th Oct 2021 | Local News

Dance professional, Mark Farrugia, used to drive a security van around delivering money to banks and building societies.

Now the Maltese-born dancer is driving people crazy on the dance floor – teaching them some of his fancy footwork as well as helping them to get fit.

For the fun-loving professional dancer, who has danced at competition level at the likes of the Blackpool Ballroom, is passing on some of his dance steps to others.

Mark has launched his "Strictly Latin Dance Fit/Fit steps" classes all over the county, including at Alsager Civic Hall and Sandbach Cricket Club.

He says the popularity of Strictly Come Dancing, which prompted him to start his classes, has also started a dance craze among others.

"I've certainly got more students coming along as a result of the show," said Mark.

"It's such a popular show and everyone love watching it including me." Thirty-six students were booked on Alsager's Monday night 45 minute class.

But it's not just learning a few steps from sultry dances like the Rumba, Cha Cha or the Samba which students are loving – it's also the fact that they are keeping fit.

Michelle Yates from Church Lawton was at Monday's Alsager class with friend Gill Coleman from Alsager.

Michelle said: "It's such fun to do and the music is great too. It's a bit like having a night out – we don't treat it as exercise."

Her friend Gill agreed. "It's my second class and I'm getting to grips with it. It's about watching his coloured socks and following his instructions."

Classes cost £5 per person and can be booked direct by phoning 07500 588597.

     

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