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In March of this year HARMONY HIGH became the first youth "glee club" in Dulwich, and since then has gone from strength to strength attracting boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 18 from East Dulwich, and the surrounding areas in South East London. We meet once a week, on Thursday evenings from 7.30pm - 9.30pm, at St Faiths Community Centre, Red Post Hill.


Is your gleek status off the radar? Are you in need of some glee-hab?

Then IT'S TIME TO GET YOUR GLEEK ON!!!


This Summer Harmony High is running an exciting week of song and dance at our one week summer school, which runs daily from 9.30am until 4.00pm at St Faiths Community Centre, Red Post Hill, Dulwich, SE24 9JQ.

The summer school starts on Monday 23rd and runs until Friday 27th August.


The theme for the week is ?Glee goes to the Musicals? and will involve songs from all the best current West End and Broadway shows, such as Legally Blonde, Shrek! The Musical, Wicked and many more!


The course is open to all aged between 12 and 18.

For more information and for costs, and details of sibling discounts please contact Spencer James.


[email protected]

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