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NEW DANCE & DRAMA CLASS (2.5years-4years old)


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Honey B Drama?s classes are the perfect introduction to dance & drama. They are super creative and engaging to help widen your child?s imagination! Whether we go dancing on the moon or take a visit to the jungle, we go on a different and exciting adventure every week!

This class is designed to enhance self expression, team work skills, imagination skills in fun and non judgmental environment. We encourage your child to bring out their creative side to the fullest whilst learning dance and drama basics from as young as 2.


When is the class? Tuesday mornings at 9:30 until 10:10 (starting 12th Nov)


Where is the class? Space at 61, SE15 3AF


How long is the class? 40 mins


How much is the class? ?6 trail for first class (?8.33 for rest of term x6 classes or ?10 drop in on the day) I do offer a sibling discount, so please get in touch to hear more about that.


How do we book? Email [email protected]. Or search Honey B Drama in the Hoop app. Or give us a buzz on 07760293001. Or book through our website www.honeybdrama.co.uk. Lots of options!

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