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Friday morning music & dance classes for 0-4s in East Dulwich


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Hi Parents,


There are FREE taster places available in our Friday morning classes at Punk Me Up Ceramics Cafe (formerly All Fired Up). Email you child's name and DOB to [email protected] to book a free place.


Lucy Sparkles is local and qualified music, drama and dance teacher and entertainer who specialises in working with children aged 0 - 6. Her classes are educational, engaging and fun! All lessons are linked to the EYFS and Key Stage One national curriculum and her music classes are Kod?ly based.


Lucy Sparkles Friday Music for 0 - 4s, 10am @ Punk Me Up Cafe (formerly All Fired Up)


Lucy Sparkles Friday Dance for 2 1/2 - 4s, 10:40am @ Punk Me Up Cafe (formerly All Fired Up)


Lucy Sparkles Musicianship classes for 4 - 7s at 4pm (Mondays @ Christ Church Barry Road, Wednesday & Fridays @ Punk Me Up Cafe- formerly All Fired Up)


Dates for all Summer 2015 classes

Week commencing Monday 13th of April to Monday 20th of July

No classes during Half term Monday 25th of May to Friday 29th of May or May 4th public holiday (13 weeks)


I look forward to hearing from you.


Lucy Milan Davis

07 903 913 429

[email protected]

www.lucysparkles.com

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