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NEW Friday Performing Arts School at Kingsdale Foundation School For Ages 5 to 19. Starts 17th April


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NEW FRIDAY PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL

KINGSDALE FOUNDATION SCHOOL

SING * DANCE * ACT

AGES 5 TO 19 YEARS

BOOK A FREE TRIAL CLASS TODAY!

www.freedomacademy.co.uk


We are thrilled to announce that our new Friday Performing Arts School will commence on Friday 17th April 2015 at our new home of Kingsdale Foundation School in Dulwich.


Our Friday Performing Arts sessions include acting, singing and dance classes with top professional directors, vocal coaches and choreographers.

Children aged 7 to 19 will have the opportunity to perform on stage at the 350 Michael Croft Theatre, appear in local festivals, take their LAMDA examination grades and attend workshops with industry professionals and celebrity guests.

​Our Spring Term 2015 Workshop was with the brilliant Britain's Got Talent Duo "Twist & Pulse"


For more information on our termly structures please visit www.freedomacademy.co.uk/classes


Our Friday classes will follow in the footsteps of our Saturday School students who have achieved great success appearing on ITV's Daybreak,

BBC's Comic Relief Does Glee Club and Sports Relief Does Glee Club, performing at the O2 , Southbank Centre and achieving the top mark of Distinction in their LAMDA

examination every year since we began in 2007.


Children aged 4 to 6 years can attend our Early Years sessions which is a great introduction to acting, song and dance.

They too will have will have the opportunity to perform on stage at the 350 Michael Croft Theatre and perform in regular termly presentations for family and friends.


The Friday Performing Arts School is a fantastic opportunity for younger children to experience the superb facilities at Kingsdale Foundation School and become familiar with the surroundings especially if your child considers it as a secondary school option.


We are extremely excited to be working at Kingsdale Foundation School and see this as a great union.

Freedom Academy feels the school share the same ethos when it comes to the importance and benefits of performing arts for children.


To book a free trial session and for more information please visit our website www.freedomacademy.co.uk or email us at [email protected].


We look forward to hearing from you and hope you can join us on this exciting new venture!!


Kind Regards


Kat & Steve

Freedom Academy


FREEDOM ACADEMY SATURDAY SENIORS CROWNED ARTISTIC TEAM AWARD WINNERS BY CELEBRITY JUDGES TAMZIN OUTHWAITE & JOHN PARTRIDGE, WEST END STAR DANIEL BOYS & ARTS CORRESPONDENT BRENDA EMMANUS AT THE JACK PETCHEY GLEE CLUB CHALLENGE, SOUTHBANK CENTRE, DECEMBER 2014.

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