Hosted by the City of Melbourne, the free annual event is set to kick off on Saturday January 10 with Melbourne four piece APES, Beautiful Beasts, Dash and Echo Drama. On Sunday January 11, Melbourne Salsa Dancing will get everyone moving with a workshop as the sun goes down. The next weekend, Madre Monte, Passerine, The Tiger and Me and Dan Flynn and the State of Things will take over the stage, before the series comes to a close on Sunday January 18 with another dance workshop, hosted by Rhythm and Spice Bollywood Dancing.
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