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*The South London Dance Academy*Dance Summer Camp 2021 @ Ivydale Primary School 23rd-27th August


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We had so much fun at our Summer camp last week and cannot wait to do it all again next Monday! We still have spaces available for 5-18 year olds to join us for a fun packed week of dance, fitness fun, creativity and arts and crafts at Ivydale Primary School, Inverton Building.

Monday 23rd August - Friday 27th August 9.00am-3.00pm

Booking available via our website https://thesouthlondondanceacademy.com/summer-camp-2021


Join us for a fun packed week of dance;

*Ballet

*Modern Theatre Dance

*Jazz

*Creative Dance

*Contemporary and Lyrical

*Fitness Fun and Games

*Arts and Crafts (younger groups).


Places available for 5-18 year olds and dance experience is not necessary to join our younger groups.

?170 for the week with sibling discounts available.


You can contact us for further information at [email protected]


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