Dance Along Movie, Trolls
11 November, 2018 12 noon until 1.30 p.m.
St Stephens Renfield Church
Join Dance HQ for a special dance-along screening of the hit movie, Trolls.
After the Bergens invade Troll Village, Poppy (Anna Kendrick), the happiest Troll ever born, and the overly-cautious, curmudgeonly Branch (Justin Timberlake) set off on a journey to rescue her friends. Their mission is full of adventure and mishaps, as this mismatched duo try to tolerate each other long enough to get the job done.
Our dancers will teach you all the moves you need to know before the movie begins then they’ll lead you every step of the way as Poppy & Branch go on a rescue mission to save their friends.
With hits including ‘Can’t Stop The Feeling’ and ‘September’ to dance along to and a not-to-be-missed soul train finale, there really is something for everyone.
Dress up (and hair up!) is encouraged, FREE face painting & popcorn on arrival!
Sunday 11th November 2018
Doors open 11.30am for FREE face painting and popcorn, film starts at 12pm.
Running Time 2 hours (including 30 mins pre-show)
Film Rating U
Tickets £10, Family Ticket £36 (4 people, max 2 adults)
St Stephens Renfield Centre
260 Bath St, Glasgow, G2 4JP
This section: Cinema, Dance, Kids and young people
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