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Dulwich Summer Schools Ages 7 To 16 Years Now Booking: Record Your Own CD Or Star In Your Own Movie!


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Now in our 8th year!!

Our Summer Schools For Ages 7 To 16 Years are now booking!

MAKE NEW FRIENDS, LEARN NEW SKILLS, HAVE AN AMAZING TIME!

PLEASE VISIT www.freedomacademy.co.uk/holiday-workshops


AGES 7 TO 16

POP ACADEMY

WRITE YOUR SONG, FILM THE MUSIC VIDEO, RECORD IT IN A PROFESSIONAL STUDIO & TAKE HOME YOUR OWN CD

POP Academy will give you all the skills you need to become a mega star!

Each day will be divided in to two exciting sessions.

First budding performers will be guided by our expert vocal coach to learn song writing skills before they head to a professional recording studio to create their very own CD. Groups will then join our fantastic choreographer and learn the routine they will perform in their fabulous music videos.


Date: 8th - 12th August 2016

Time: 9am - 3.30pm

Venue: Sydenham High School

12th August: Recording Day

at Perry Vale Studio

Cost: ?160 per week (?120 additional siblings)


AGES 7 TO 16

FILM SCHOOL

AGES 7 TO 16: WRITE, DIRECT & STAR IN YOUR OWN MOVIE!

If you have ever wanted to appear on the big screen then Film School is the place for you.

Not only will children have the opportunity to star in their film they will also write and direct.

Our professional actors and directors will take children out on locations where they will shoot their picture. Children will go home with a DVD of their film and a private youtube link to view online.

Children will work in groups of similar age to create their very own mini movies.


Date: 15th - 19th August 2016

Time: 9am - 3.30pm

Venue: Trevor Bailey Sports Ground, Dulwich

Cost: ?160 per week (?120 additional siblings)


We look forward to seeing you there!

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