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*The South London School of Ballet?s New Summer Term 2018*


Come and join us at The South London School of Ballet where every child will have access to highly trained and qualified specialist ballet teachers to help develop the technique and skills needed for those seeking a career in dance or those who desire enrichment to their academic schooling.


We offer children classical training from preschool age to 18 years in beautiful purpose-built dance studios in East Dulwich and Nunhead. Pupils are taught the Royal Academy of Dance graded and vocational syllabi and examinations are offered to every pupil. Alongside our classical training pupils are offered Body Conditioning and Classical Contemporary lessons to complement their ballet classes. Our biennial performances are staged in local theatres with every pupil from pre school to young adult invited to participate.


Every child is treated as an individual and their development and enjoyment of classical ballet is at the forefront of our beliefs.

For fitness, fun, enjoyment or career prospects every pupil?s aspirations are welcome at The South London School of Ballet!


Our Summer Term 2018 starts on Friday 13th April and all new pupils are invited to a free taster class at any point throughout the term.

Contact us to book your free trial or for further information on what we offer, timetables, fees etc at [email protected]

Our website also provides more information on our classes at




Venues:

Harris Girls Academy East Dulwich, Homestall Road, SE22 0NR

Newlands Academy, Stuart Road, SE15 3AZ


*Quote EastDulwichForum in your enquiry and you will receive a 10% discount on your first terms fees

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