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Last places available at Eos Dance School and new performance opportunities for enthusiastic children to be announced very soon


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Our classes offer children the chance of expressing their personality through dance and movement. We firmly believe enjoyment to be a pre-requisite to move to any further stage. Children showing talent, desire and dedication to dance will be subsequently encouraged and guided to pursue a professional career.


For more information or to book your trial, please contact


Eos Dance

www.eosdance.co.uk

ari@eosdance.co.uk

https://www.facebook.com/EosDance

Twitter: @eosdance

Tel. 07833 148 510


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