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The South London School of Ballet *Summer School 17th-21st August*@Harris Girls Academy East Dulwich


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The South London School of Ballet is running its annual Summer School from Monday 17th-Friday 21st August, 10-3pm daily at Harris Girls' Academy East Dulwich.


Come and join us for an inspiring and exhilarating week of dance - Your child will develop their classical ballet and contemporary skills whilst being introduced to classical technique and repertoire, body conditioning and choreography.

Every child will be encouraged and motivated to explore their potential in a fun and safe environment.


The week closes with an open performance for family and friends to celebrate everyones achievements.


The summer school is open to all children of 9-16years (previous ballet experience necessary)


*Please see attached leaflet*


Please contact [email protected] or 07948601568 to book your space or for further information on our weekly classes.



The South London School of Ballet

07948601568

[email protected]


 

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