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Weekend ballet/other dance class for 2 yr old


shaunag

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Hi


Im trying to find a weekend dance class for my daughter who loves dancing, but attends nursery ft, so we need to find a weekend class. For some reason they all seem to take place during the week. I know from a search that there is a ballet class in Goose Green on a Sat (baby ballet?), but havent found any other details on it. Any help for a class/ideas for other dance classes much appreciated!

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My 4 year old daughter goes to ballet school in herne hill on a Saturday morning. She absolutely loves it. I know the have classes for younger kids too. Google south London dance studio and tou should get all the info you need. At first I thought they were very professional, which they are, and that it wasn't rally what I wanted - just a bit of fun, but my daughter loves it so much, we're now into our third session.
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