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Calling all street dance enthusiasts??


This Half term GDND Academy will be running a week of Street dance taster classes for children to learn new dance moves to impress their friends when they go back to school or nursery!

The classes will take place on:


Tuesday 31st May ? Thursday 2nd June at:East Dulwich Community Centre, Darnell Road, SE22 9NL


There are two workshop classes to choose from:


3- 5?s ? Dance with Spider-man


The children will be taken through basic street dance steps with everybody?s favourite Superhero SPIDER-MAN!

He will be teaching the kids how to baby freeze, top rock, six step and learn a short routine.

Class time: 9.30am ? 10.45am

Costs: ?9.00 drop in session / ?24.00 3 mornings

(we also offer 10% sibling discount)


(PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE AS THIS CLASS IS SURE TO GET BUSY!)


6-12?s ? Street Dance Taster


This class is for children interested in knowing what street dance is or develop their current street dance skills.

In the classes they will cover the following: Hip hop, popping, locking, waving and beginners break dance.

If that isn?t enough we have a surprise Britain?s Got Talent dance guest, who will not only perform, but teach the kids a routine!!!!


Class times: 11.00am ? 2.30pm

Costs: ?25.00 1 day / ?60.00 3 days

(we offer a 10% sibling discount)


email your interest to: [email protected] or call us on 07904424504


Alternatively register your interest by copying and using the link below.


https://gdndacademy.wufoo.com/forms/s17e2qwa14uadpo/

Happy Hump day!!


we still have spaces available for our street dance taster week this half term. If you think your kids would be excited about learning to dance with Spiderman or Brush up on current street dance skills, the register your interest today by clicking on the link below:


https://gdndacademy.wufoo.com/forms/s17e2qwa14uadpo/


alternatively, email us at [email protected] or call us on 07904424504.

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