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Performing Arts Summer Camps at Kingsdale Foundation School, Dulwich. Ages 4 to 8 years. 17th to 25th August


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KINGSDALE FOUNDATION SCHOOL, DULWICH
2023 Summer Camps
Ages 4 to 18 years 
 Led by professional performers
 20% off for additional siblings 
 Tax Free Childcare / Childcare Vouchers
 OFSTED Registered

🎤WE’VE GOT TALENT SUMMER CAMP & CONCERT 
Ages 6 to 18
Whether you are a beginner or already an experienced performer our "We've Got Talent" tutors will put all our budding youngsters through their paces.

You'll learn amazing performance pieces from current chart hits to musical theatre classics, street dance to modern dance. We'll incorporate new styles and teach you new skills that you will have never been taught before.

🎬 MAKE A MOVIE 
Ages 6 to 18
Our expert tutors will teach all the skills you need to create, act and edit your very own movie!

👑 DISNEY CAMP
Ages 4 to 6
Come along to our fun packed Early Years Summer School! 
Filled with songs, dances and Disney! 
Different Disney movies each day!

Click here for more information and to book

We look forward to seeing you this summer! 

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