Belly Dancing in Australia photo by Cuddy Wifter
Nunawading U3A Belly Dancing Group at the 2012 Carnvial of Learning at Federation Square, Melbourne.
A Belly Dancing Group in Australia was not what I expected to find. In the UK, in Harrow, north West London, I had given a talk on how to give a speech. The monthly open meetings with a speaker could attract 40-100 people in one of the larger halls in the local arts centre.
I also tried to join smaller groups, often meeting in the home of the organizer, which looked at the history of the East End of London (when I was writing a novel based on m family history) and I approached several groups which met as book groups, language groups and bridge playing. There was often a waiting list for regular groups and short courses.
Useful Websites
Age Concern
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_Concern
Life Long Learning Institute Singapore
Life Long Learning Library Singapore
https://www.lli.sg/content/lli/home/featured-service/the-llibrary.html
Odd Fellows
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odd_Fellows
Open University
http://www.openuniversity.edu/welcome/
Skills Future Singapore
University of the Third Age (UK, Australia, Europe worldwide)
University of the Third Age
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_the_Third_Age
About the Author
Angela Lansbury teacher of English (advanced and English as a Second Language or English as a Foreign Language, French and other languages, aspiring polyglot.
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