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Kids Street Dance Classes at Dulwich Grove!


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COME AND JOIN US FOR A FREE TRIAL AT AWARD-WINNING FUNKY MOVES DULWICH!


Funky Moves offer a cool, current dance experience for boys and girls from 4-12 years old, through our unique street dance style. The children learn choreography to all the latest and greatest funky chart hits taught by our incredible professional teachers, who are energetic, super fun and friendly. When they are not dancing in the latest Calvin Harris video or grooving on the X Factor stage, our Funky Movers are helping your kids develop their strength, stamina, balance and co-ordination as well as team participation, discipline, focus and memory skills!


Unlike other existing kids dance companies, here at Funky Moves we love to celebrate individuality and creativity! Whilst we work towards an end of term performance with impressive routines and formations, we also demonstrate how each child is growing in confidence independently with freestyle, dance games and their own choreography.


*NEW* Dulwich Classes


12 week course Saturday 10th September ? Saturday 10th December 2016

(No classes on 22nd and 29th October 2016 due to half term)


Day/time: Saturdays


9.30 ? 10.20 4-6 years

10.30 ? 11.30 7-12 years

Style: Funky Street Dance


Location: Dulwich Grove United Reformed Church, E Dulwich Grove, SE22 8RH


To book, please call 07810 431 101 or email [email protected]


Your little ones feel safe and inspired to make new friends and share their appreciation for dance with boys and girls of all ages, and as they grow and learn together, so does Funky Moves. We never stop developing, training and listening to your feedback to keep Funky Moves the coolest place to be week after week.

When the Pok?mon have all been found and your little ones have ?Let go? of Frozen, rest assured, Funky Moves will still be the current craze keeping the kids smiling at Funky Moves Dulwich.

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