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GDND Academy Ballet and Street dance classes in Dulwich

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* Sign up your child for a FREE taster class today *


MONDAYS: Dulwich Leisure Centre - Street Dance

4 ? 7?s 4.15-5.00pm

8-12?s 5.00-6.00pm (Contact us about joining our waiting list for this class)


TUESDAYS: The Goose Green Centre ? Ballet

Twinkly toes 2.5 ? 4?s (Pre-school Ballet class) 2.15-2.50pm

Preparatory Ballet 4-6?s 4.00-4.40pm

Primary Ballet 6years + 4.45-5.20pm


WEDNESDAYS: St Barnabas Parish Hall - Street dance

3-5?s 4.00-4.40pm

6-9?s 4.50-5.40pm

10-15?s 5.45-6.45pm



Once your child has joined us for a FREE TASTER class, you will then be offered a 3wk beginners trial, before committing to a full term.


To find out more about class times and fees for these classes please visit: www.gdnd.co.uk where you can register your interest, or email us:

[email protected] | Call: 07904 424 504

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