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*New* Ballet Classes for 4-6yrs and 6+yrs & *New* Contemporary Class Fridays@Harris Girls Academy


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From September 2015 The South London School of Ballet will be running some brand new ballet classes for 4-6 years and 6+ years at Harris Girls? Academy East Dulwich on a Friday afternoon.


4.30pm-5.15pm: 4-6 years

5.15pm-6.00pm: 6+ years



There will also be a new contemporary dance class added to our timetable for children of 10+ years on a Friday evening.


7.15pm-8.15pm: Contemporary Class


*Everyone is welcome to come along for a free taster class at any point throughout the term.*



The South London School of Ballet offers classical ballet and contemporary classes from preschool to vocational level in a beautiful purpose built dance studio at Harris Girls? Academy East Dulwich, Homestall Road.


The highest qualified Royal Academy of Dance teachers offer Graded and Vocational classes in a safe and fun environment that allows every student, from toddler to teenager to explore their potential. Optional internationally recognised QCA (Qualification and Curriculum Authority) examinations (students can use their RAD exam results towards their points tariff when applying to university or higher education in the UK), performance experience and audition opportunities are available alongside weekly classes at The South London School of Ballet.



Our autumn term commences Friday 11th September 2015 - Come and join our friendly, fun and inspiring ballet school and explore your potential.


Check out our attached timetable to see if there is a class for your child and contact [email protected] or 07948601568 for further information and to book your free introductory lesson.


The South London School of Ballet

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