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Take Flight Academy of Performing Arts have been running Musical Theatre after school classes in East Dulwich (St Clement with St Peter, Barry Road) for several years now. This September we are stepping up a gear and launching our unique Saturday School for ages 7-18,in the professional dance and drama studios at Sydenham School.


Our exceptional 4-hour programme, taught by West End professionals, includes thorough, energised and focussed technical classes in choral singing, drama, jazz dance and ballet conditioning, in which our students get to really develop their "triple threat" skills of singing, dancing and acting, leading them to become confident ALL-ROUND PERFORMERS. Professional filming of termly and annual performances, a termly private or paired singing lesson (in addition to the group singing class) and termly West End Masterclasses with industry performers are all included at NO EXTRA COST.


We are holding a FREE, NO OBLIGATION, TASTER SESSION on Saturday 17th September, 10am-2pm. A chance for your child/teen to meet our amazing team of teachers and try out our classes. TO BOOK YOUR PLACE ON THE FREE TASTER SESSION:

email: [email protected], call: 07736 469321 or book via our website www.takeflightacademy.co.uk

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