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I did a bit of research into this as I think my five-year-old daughter would also enjoy doing street dance. This is what I've discovered so far:


www.getdan-n-dance.co.uk - St Barnabas Hall, Dulwich Village, Weds 4-4.50pm (4-7 years - there are other classes for older/younger kids)


www.theboogieclub.co.uk - Push Studios - but couldn't get the timetable to work when I clicked it


Dizzee Rascalz - Copleston Centre, Weds 4pm - can't find a website, but this from elsewhere on the forum: Phone Netty on 07949163127 Or email Netty at [email protected]


If anyone has been to any of these classes and has feedback or extra info (or knows of any others), I'd love to hear!

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That's a shame about Push Studios. Unfortunately I work on Wednesdays, and as my childminder doesn't drive I think she'd be hard-pressed to get my daughter over to the classes in Dulwich Village (or even the Copleston Centre) by 4pm. So I've rather ground to a halt with my quest. The Peckham class sounds good so I'll explore that option but what a shame there isn't a local one in E Dulwich. An opportunity there for someone, I'd have thought??


Is there anywhere to park near the Theatre Peckham one, by the way?

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The Peckham Academy where they hold the Monday after school dance and acting classes has a big parking lot - not sure if people bringing kidsto the classes (we don't have a car so we either bus it or walk down - we always make it with 5 - 10 minutes to spare) can park there but I would think you could. Ring Theatre Peckham to ask them about this though.
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