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Thought this upcoming weekend workshop at the end of this month might be of interest to some:


Fun weekend of movement designed specifically for boys aged 8?18



Boys Only! in partnership with Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a high-energy, two-day workshop full of creativity, led by experienced male teachers. Bring a friend and enjoy energising contemporary warm-up classes and creative dance sessions combined with athletic ballet classes to build your coordination, strength and alignment. All classes feature live musical accompaniment.


The weekend finishes with a presentation for parents and guardians, and a Q&A with your teachers.


Who can attend?


Boys aged 8-18 years, suitable for beginners and those with some dance experience in any style.


Duration/Time:


10am - 4.30pm each day (approximately). A full timetable will be sent to attendees following the closing date. Attendees are required to bring a packed lunch each day.

Date:


Saturday 27 - Sunday 28 May 2017


Venue:


Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, Laban Building, Creekside, London, SE8 3DZ


Closing date:


Monday 8 May


Fee:?53


Boys Only! courses are subsidised by the Boys Only! Fund which was established to provide opportunities for male students to access dance.


Please read our Student Activities Terms & Conditions (sibling discounts available).


Apply:


https://www.rad.org.uk/events/boys-only-london?dm_i=1OT3,4WMEV,GYZCUE,ILYFD,1

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