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Street dance starting back THIS WEEK!Join us for a FREE taster.


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Happy New Year! Now is the perfect time to join GDND Academy classes, we will be commencing work on our 2015 production in class starting back THIS WEEK!Our productions are always great fun and we can't wait to start...never mind the children!


We offer one free taster and following this a three week trial to see if your child likes it before making the half termly commitment. To book your FREE taster please email [email protected].



WEDNESDAYS @ St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT

3-5s street dance 4.00-4.35pm

6-9s?s Street dance 4.45-5.35pm

10-14s street dance 5.40-6.40pm


Check out our website for a better feel for our company: www.gdnd.co.uk

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