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Hip Hop Skool Dance Acadamy in association with The Movement Factory, one of the leading Dance organisation in UK street dance scene, launching their Dulwich classes on 18th January 2011. In a separate event, Debbie Moore OBE, founder of Pineapple Studios will officially launch 3 Hip Hop Skool dance academies [Croydon, Dulwich & Sutton] in FairFields hall, Croydon on 22 January 2011 1:00-3:00 PM


At Hip Hop Skools, students will learn about the origins of street dance and learn a range of styles from basic street dance to breaking, popping, locking and krumping. They will also learn a range of performance skills, including stage presence, facial expressions, body language and character portrayal to prepare them as they move up the performing arts career ladder.


Students will be taught by some of the leading figures of street dance in the UK today, and will also get the chance to compete in many upcoming shows, as well as the chance to headline the two TMF yearly dance shows (

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Dance Classes (beginning 25 Jan) : Tuesdays 4-5 (4-11 year olds), 5-6 (12-16 year olds)

Location : Push studios, 17/21 Blackwater Street, London, SE22 8SD


For further information please email to [email protected]

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