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4 Cool Classes to Hit in Dallas This March

It’s never too late to learn something new, like hip hop dancing on The Joule’s terrace.
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In March, we spring clean, we spring break, and if you’re looking to invest in yourself a bit, we spring workshop. Here are a few worth jotting down on your calendar.

Midweek Chill @ Her HQ | March 13

courtesy of Her HQ on Facebook

Spend your Wednesday evening with a chill sesh courtesy of Dallas Healing House. From 6:30 to 8:30, yoga instructor Anna Zapata will guide you through a restorative meditation in Her HQ’s chic, pink-hued setup, followed by a wellness workshop led by counselor Rachel Tweed. Small bites, wine, and kombucha will be served — all you need is a mat!

{Tickets: $15}

Tata Harper Masterclass @ Follain | March 16

by Teresa Rafidi

In addition to being a leader among non-toxic beauty brands, Tata Harper makes some of the sweetest-smelling products in the game, working to disprove the misguided natural-beauty-is-granola theory. Reserve your spot in Follain’s class this Saturday for a skincare regime tutorial designed to help you get your glowiest complexion.

{Tickets: $25}

Rooftop Hip Hop Class @ Vital Fitness Studio | March 21

If you’ve visited the terrace of The Joule and thought to yourself, This would be a great spot for a hip hop dance class, then you’re wildly clairvoyant. The hotel’s Vital Fitness Studio, with the help of Chad Vaught of Bruce Wood Dance Company, will, in fact, be hosting a hip hop class next Thursday evening in that very spot, followed by some hard-earned cocktails.

{Tickets: $25}

Spirit of Salt Workshop @ Commerce | March 28

Commerce, shot by Elizabeth Lavin

This intimate event at the Adolphus Hotel’s gorgeous shop will be taught by artist Heather Clark Lynn. 10 attendees will be given a natural canvas clutch, which Lynn will help transform into a wearable work of art.

{Tickets: $65}

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