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Do you have a toddler who moves every time they hear music? Do you have a little star in the making? Well, look no further! GDND Academy provides the space for them to flourish and have FUN!!


We have Street Dance and Ballet classes for preschoolers:


Street Dance - Mini Moves

Age: 1.5 - 4 years

This is an action packed dance class exploring different styles to popular music and funky nursery rhymes! Dance for boys and girls is great exercise, good for developing coordination, rhythm, balance and most importantly, lots of FUN!! This class is uniquely targeted at preschoolers, you won't find another class like it!!



Ballet - Twinkly Toes

*GDND follow the IDTA Syllabus*

Age: 2.5 - 4 or 3 - 5 (depending on the area)

Our preschool Ballet classes are all about having fun whilst learning, giving your child an exciting but worthwhile introduction to Ballet.

Using a lovely mix of the IDTA syllabus and creative movement, we aim to help blossom your children into wonderful young dancers. Our Twinkly Toes class will help your child's balance, coordination, confidence and will give them the discipline and basic knowledge of Ballet they will need in order for them to move forward into the Preparatory Ballet class when they start school.


**Parents are welcome to stay at each Twinkly Toes and Mini Moves class - Parents joining in could enhance the fun and enjoyment! However, parents also have the option to drop off if it is more convenient**


Our weekly classes run at the following venues:


Dulwich Leisure Centre

2b Crystal Palace Road

London

SE22 9HB


The Goose Green Centre

East Dulwich Road

London

SE22 9AT


The Ivy House

40 Stuart Road

London

SE15 3BE


We look forward to seeing you in a class room with us soon!!

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