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U-Jam Fitness Kicks it Old School with a Massive House Party to Celebrate 4 Years of Unity Through Dance Fitness

Special guest Shock G of Digital Underground with Humpty Hump and DJ Fuze live in concert, plus choreographer Beau "Casper" Smart to open 90-minute fitness party.

U-Jam Fitness Kicks it Old School with a Massive House Party to Celebrate 4 Years of Unity Through Dance Fitness
2014-03-07
SAN JOSE, CA, March 07, 2014 (Press-News.org) U-Jam Fitness, a cardio dance fitness program that unites world beats with urban flavor and takes students around the world from Hip-Hop to Bollywood, will celebrate four years of unity through dance and fitness with thousands of students and world class instructors from around the country.

This year's anniversary party will feature opening events with special guests musicians Shock G of Digital Underground with Humpty Hump and DJ Fuze live in concert, as well as a dance segment featuring Beau "Casper" Smart, the highly sought after Creative Director, Choreographer, and Dancer.

Attendees will experience a fitness party like no other featuring live DJs, concert, lighting, and staging. Choreographer Beau "Casper" Smart, opens the event with a 30 minute dance segment, followed by a 45 minute concert set by Shock G of Digital Underground, all leading up to the main event, a 90 minute heart-pounding cardio dance class led by U-Jam Fitness founder Susy C. Marks and the renowned U-Jam Fitness instructors.

U-Jam Fitness is an athletic cardio dance fitness program that unites world beats from Bollywood, Korean Pop (K-Pop), old-school hip hop to today's hits all fused with urban flavor. Students from all ages and levels have benefited from the energetic and addicting program that serves more than 25,000 students per week.

What: U-Jam Fitness Four Year Anniversary Party
Featuring U-Jam Fitness Founders Susy C and DJ Makaio and U-Jam Fitness Instructors from across the United States. Special performance by: Shock G of Digital Underground Featuring Humpty Hump and DJ Fuze

When: Saturday, March 15, 2014

Event times:
- Registration: 3:30 p.m. PT
- Pre-Party (Doors open): 4:30 p.m.
- Dance Feature: 5:30 p.m.
- Concert: 6:00 p.m.
- Anniversary Party: 7:30 p.m.--9:00 p.m. PT

Where: Santa Clara Convention Center
5001 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, CA 95054

Ticket Info: Tickets are $55.00 each at the door
$45.00 if purchased before March 13, 2014

Click here to purchase tickets.Space is limited so reserve your spot today!

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About U-Jam Fitness
U-JAM Fitness takes you around the world from Bollywood to Hip-Hop with an intense cardio dance workout designed to burn calories, tone your body, and leave you begging for more! For class schedules and locations, please visit: http://www.ujamfitness.com

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[Press-News.org] U-Jam Fitness Kicks it Old School with a Massive House Party to Celebrate 4 Years of Unity Through Dance Fitness
Special guest Shock G of Digital Underground with Humpty Hump and DJ Fuze live in concert, plus choreographer Beau "Casper" Smart to open 90-minute fitness party.