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Pink Party for the Cure at El Sawy Culturewheel26/10/2011

Pink Party for the Cure: Breast Cancer Zumba Day

Pink Party for the Cure at El Sawy Culturewheel
Starts:
29/10/2011, 10:00:00
Ends:
29/10/2011, 16:00:00
Category:
Health & Fitness, Arts & Culture
City:

Cairo , Egypt

Zainab Magdy

A fun workout, great instructors and fundraising for the Breast Cancer Foundation of Egypt: is there a better way to burn calories and get educated about your health?

’Make a move, make a difference‘; so goes the motto of October 29th's Zumbathon at El Sawy Culturewheel in Zamalek. Instead of having a marathon, like 'Walking for the Cure' last year and the year before, the BCFE is shaking it with five Zumba instructors this coming Saturday from 10AM to 4PM. This year you will be joining a fun and exhilarating Zumba marathon to help raise awareness about breast cancer among women.

Emeline Lavender and Jessy Larsen are two of the five Zumba instructors who will be leading you in dance that day. After they approached the BCFE with the idea to collaborate on a way to raise funds for breast cancer awareness, 'Pink Party for the Cure' was born. Lavender and Larsen proceeded to recruit the three remaining instructors: Eli Branco, Denise Yvette and Egypt's very own Samia Allouba, and to organise the one day event.

The first of its kind to take place in Cairo, 'Pink Party for the Cure' will feature a whole day of Zumba dance routines and much more. Zumba, which is a Latin inspired dance workout, is getting pretty popular in Cairo these days as it is a vigorous, fun and energetic way to keep in shape and stay fit. The five instructors will be giving different workouts throughout the six hours of the day, but, sorry guys; it's ladies only.

Tickets for the day are only 30 LE each and can be bought at several venues. All the proceedings from the tickets will go straight to the BCFE to help the organisation in its work to educate women about the condition and also offer pathways for 'awareness, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation', as they say on their website.

'All of us know someone or of someone who is fighting or has battled breast cancer.  It is very important for us to educate women as much as we can and help where we can’ says Lavender about the event.

The Pink Party is not all just fun and games, it is also an important day to get more women informed about breast cancer, their health and methods of prevention. The BCFE will be present all day offering information, and demonstrating how easy it is to perform a self-examination to keep safe and healthy. Alongside all of that, there will be pilates, yoga and your chance to get yourself a massage.

'Zumba is a great way to stay fit', says Lavender, 'I don't think there is anything wrong with us all having fun at the same time!' The BCFE will also be offering free mammograms for any woman over 40 attending that day.

So, no matter what age you are, all you need is comfy sweats, workout shoes, water, towel, and make sure you have a good sustaining breakfast, and you'll ready to Zumba!

Check out the Facebook event page for more details. Feel free to post any questions you have; the instructors reply promptly.

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