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SE22 Piano School: Open Day at The Asylum, Sunday 25 September (free event)


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The SE22 Piano School is holding an Open Day for New Students in the historic setting of The Asylum in Peckham on Sunday 25th September. Entry is free.


Come along and meet the Head Teacher from the SE22 Piano School for a chat about starting lessons. We teach adult students as well as children from age 4. Pianos will be available for you to try out and you can find out more from the Casio team about which instrument would be ideal for beginners. The event runs from 11am to 3pm. The young pianists will perform in the earlier part of the day from 11.30am to 1pm approximately. Adult pianists will participate from 1pm - 3pm approximately.


Register online to secure your free space.

https://billetto.co.uk/en/events/se22-piano-school-casio-open-day-for-pianists


There will also be short performances and masterclass sessions with students from the SE22 Piano School and the Dulwich Music Festival.


The Asylum is Grade II Listed Building on Asylum Road, SE15. Free parking is available on Asylum Street. Nearest tube is Queens Road Peckham Rail and Overground and then a short walk (7 minutes). Children of any age are welcome to attend the event.

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