London East One (£9) or Four (£24) Tickets to World Record Breaking Silent Disco In Aid of LearnBurma with Free to Dance (Up to 75% Off)
October 7, 2011 by
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Today’s Groupon deal:
One (£9) or Four (£24) Tickets to World Record Breaking Silent Disco In Aid of LearnBurma with Free to Dance (Up to 75% Off)
This deal can be bought for: £9
Discount: 63%
You save: £15
Highlights
World’s longest dance record attempt in aid of LearnBurma
5 day event with 34 silent discos to choose from
Ticket includes wireless headphones, party bag and refreshments
Certificate of participation
Choice of five days to attend
Following in the footsteps of great leaders is tough when they’ve been practising with aerobics machines on the extra-fast setting. Care to dance and dance to show you care with today’s Groupon from Free to Dance for LearnBurma. Choose from the following options:
• £9 for one silent disco ticket in aid of LearnBurma (£24 value)
• £24 for four silent disco tickets in aid of LearnBurma (£96 value)
From Tuesday 11 to Sunday 16 October, over five days or 131 hours, the lack of sound of a silent disco will be making no noise about Burma, very loudly. This sponsored world record attempt for the longest continuous dance by one individual will be joined by 10,000 other people at The Scoop, opposite Tower Bridge. Groupon holders can come as a group of four (£24) or get a ticket each (£9) to choose from any disco slot, lasting up to eight hours on any one of the five days, picking between over 34 different discos. Support, music, and party animal trainers will come from the Ministry of Sound, Kerrang! Radio, Gym Box, Zumba, Club de Fromage, Karen Hardy Studios, and City Academy. Attendees each receive a certificate of participation, a party bag with dance discounts, wireless headphone hire, and a queue jump, as well as hydration for gyration in the form of a bottle of energy drink and a bottle of spring water.
For Ben, setting the world to rights can be achieved by setting the world to beats; in aid of LearnBurma, he has danced his way through the London marathon and 72 solid hours at Glastonbury, and is now attempting 131 hours for the Guinness World Record of the longest ever continuous dance by one individual. A 33 year old teacher living in South-West London, Ben maintains his freedom to dance by teaching other teachers citizenship education one day a week, while fundraising for his charity, LearnBurma, the other six. An educational charity, LearnBurma aims to awaken awareness of the Burmese situation and train and motivate young minds to positively effect social change, on both sides of the 6,000 mile divide.
Address:
Free to Dance
The Scoop, More London Riverside
London SE1 2DB
http://www.free2dance.com
London One (£9) or Four (£24) Tickets to World Record Breaking Silent Disco In Aid of LearnBurma with Free to Dance (Up to 75% Off)
October 7, 2011 by
Filed under Groupon Deals, London deals, Todays Deals

Today’s Groupon deal:
One (£9) or Four (£24) Tickets to World Record Breaking Silent Disco In Aid of LearnBurma with Free to Dance (Up to 75% Off)
This deal can be bought for: £9
Discount: 63%
You save: £15
Highlights
World’s longest dance record attempt in aid of LearnBurma
5 day event with 34 silent discos to choose from
Ticket includes wireless headphones, party bag and refreshments
Certificate of participation
Choice of five days to attend
Following in the footsteps of great leaders is tough when they’ve been practising with aerobics machines on the extra-fast setting. Care to dance and dance to show you care with today’s Groupon from Free to Dance for LearnBurma. Choose from the following options:
• £9 for one silent disco ticket in aid of LearnBurma (£24 value)
• £24 for four silent disco tickets in aid of LearnBurma (£96 value)
From Tuesday 11 to Sunday 16 October, over five days or 131 hours, the lack of sound of a silent disco will be making no noise about Burma, very loudly. This sponsored world record attempt for the longest continuous dance by one individual will be joined by 10,000 other people at The Scoop, opposite Tower Bridge. Groupon holders can come as a group of four (£24) or get a ticket each (£9) to choose from any disco slot, lasting up to eight hours on any one of the five days, picking between over 34 different discos. Support, music, and party animal trainers will come from the Ministry of Sound, Kerrang! Radio, Gym Box, Zumba, Club de Fromage, Karen Hardy Studios, and City Academy. Attendees each receive a certificate of participation, a party bag with dance discounts, wireless headphone hire, and a queue jump, as well as hydration for gyration in the form of a bottle of energy drink and a bottle of spring water.
For Ben, setting the world to rights can be achieved by setting the world to beats; in aid of LearnBurma, he has danced his way through the London marathon and 72 solid hours at Glastonbury, and is now attempting 131 hours for the Guinness World Record of the longest ever continuous dance by one individual. A 33 year old teacher living in South-West London, Ben maintains his freedom to dance by teaching other teachers citizenship education one day a week, while fundraising for his charity, LearnBurma, the other six. An educational charity, LearnBurma aims to awaken awareness of the Burmese situation and train and motivate young minds to positively effect social change, on both sides of the 6,000 mile divide.
Address:
Free to Dance
The Scoop, More London Riverside
London SE1 2DB
http://www.free2dance.com
London North One (£9) or Four (£24) Tickets to World Record Breaking Silent Disco In Aid of LearnBurma with Free to Dance (Up to 75% Off)
October 7, 2011 by
Filed under Groupon Deals, London deals, Todays Deals

Today’s Groupon deal:
One (£9) or Four (£24) Tickets to World Record Breaking Silent Disco In Aid of LearnBurma with Free to Dance (Up to 75% Off)
This deal can be bought for: £9
Discount: 63%
You save: £15
Highlights
World’s longest dance record attempt in aid of LearnBurma
5 day event with 34 silent discos to choose from
Ticket includes wireless headphones, party bag and refreshments
Certificate of participation
Choice of five days to attend
Following in the footsteps of great leaders is tough when they’ve been practising with aerobics machines on the extra-fast setting. Care to dance and dance to show you care with today’s Groupon from Free to Dance for LearnBurma. Choose from the following options:
• £9 for one silent disco ticket in aid of LearnBurma (£24 value)
• £24 for four silent disco tickets in aid of LearnBurma (£96 value)
From Tuesday 11 to Sunday 16 October, over five days or 131 hours, the lack of sound of a silent disco will be making no noise about Burma, very loudly. This sponsored world record attempt for the longest continuous dance by one individual will be joined by 10,000 other people at The Scoop, opposite Tower Bridge. Groupon holders can come as a group of four (£24) or get a ticket each (£9) to choose from any disco slot, lasting up to eight hours on any one of the five days, picking between over 34 different discos. Support, music, and party animal trainers will come from the Ministry of Sound, Kerrang! Radio, Gym Box, Zumba, Club de Fromage, Karen Hardy Studios, and City Academy. Attendees each receive a certificate of participation, a party bag with dance discounts, wireless headphone hire, and a queue jump, as well as hydration for gyration in the form of a bottle of energy drink and a bottle of spring water.
For Ben, setting the world to rights can be achieved by setting the world to beats; in aid of LearnBurma, he has danced his way through the London marathon and 72 solid hours at Glastonbury, and is now attempting 131 hours for the Guinness World Record of the longest ever continuous dance by one individual. A 33 year old teacher living in South-West London, Ben maintains his freedom to dance by teaching other teachers citizenship education one day a week, while fundraising for his charity, LearnBurma, the other six. An educational charity, LearnBurma aims to awaken awareness of the Burmese situation and train and motivate young minds to positively effect social change, on both sides of the 6,000 mile divide.
Address:
Free to Dance
The Scoop, More London Riverside
London SE1 2DB
http://www.free2dance.com
London West One (£9) or Four (£24) Tickets to World Record Breaking Silent Disco In Aid of LearnBurma with Free to Dance (Up to 75% Off)
October 7, 2011 by
Filed under Groupon Deals, London deals, Todays Deals

Today’s Groupon deal:
One (£9) or Four (£24) Tickets to World Record Breaking Silent Disco In Aid of LearnBurma with Free to Dance (Up to 75% Off)
This deal can be bought for: £9
Discount: 63%
You save: £15
Highlights
World’s longest dance record attempt in aid of LearnBurma
5 day event with 34 silent discos to choose from
Ticket includes wireless headphones, party bag and refreshments
Certificate of participation
Choice of five days to attend
Following in the footsteps of great leaders is tough when they’ve been practising with aerobics machines on the extra-fast setting. Care to dance and dance to show you care with today’s Groupon from Free to Dance for LearnBurma. Choose from the following options:
• £9 for one silent disco ticket in aid of LearnBurma (£24 value)
• £24 for four silent disco tickets in aid of LearnBurma (£96 value)
From Tuesday 11 to Sunday 16 October, over five days or 131 hours, the lack of sound of a silent disco will be making no noise about Burma, very loudly. This sponsored world record attempt for the longest continuous dance by one individual will be joined by 10,000 other people at The Scoop, opposite Tower Bridge. Groupon holders can come as a group of four (£24) or get a ticket each (£9) to choose from any disco slot, lasting up to eight hours on any one of the five days, picking between over 34 different discos. Support, music, and party animal trainers will come from the Ministry of Sound, Kerrang! Radio, Gym Box, Zumba, Club de Fromage, Karen Hardy Studios, and City Academy. Attendees each receive a certificate of participation, a party bag with dance discounts, wireless headphone hire, and a queue jump, as well as hydration for gyration in the form of a bottle of energy drink and a bottle of spring water.
For Ben, setting the world to rights can be achieved by setting the world to beats; in aid of LearnBurma, he has danced his way through the London marathon and 72 solid hours at Glastonbury, and is now attempting 131 hours for the Guinness World Record of the longest ever continuous dance by one individual. A 33 year old teacher living in South-West London, Ben maintains his freedom to dance by teaching other teachers citizenship education one day a week, while fundraising for his charity, LearnBurma, the other six. An educational charity, LearnBurma aims to awaken awareness of the Burmese situation and train and motivate young minds to positively effect social change, on both sides of the 6,000 mile divide.
Address:
Free to Dance
The Scoop, More London Riverside
London SE1 2DB
http://www.free2dance.com
