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GDND Academy Dance & Superhero parties! 20% discount currently on offer


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GDND Academy specialise in parties for children :)

Book an experienced GDND dance teacher to host your child's dance party!

We'll teach the latest dance moves along with fresh 'n funky dance routine to your child's favourite song.

We play games and bring the prizes too...


Dance party 1:

1 hour / 1 dance instructor / Up to 30 guests

?90.00 (Incl 3 party prizes)


Dance party 2:

2 hours / 1 dance instructor / Up to 30 guests

?165.00 (Incl 6 party prizes)


Dance party 3: ( Up to 40 kids)

2 hours /

?220.00 (Incl 6 party prizes)

2 dance instructors

OR

1 dance instructor & 1 face painter

OR

1 dance instructor & 30mins with 1 of our super hero guest acts (Batman, Bat girl, Spider man, Spider girl, Cat women, Power ranger)


SUPERHERO PARTIES:

GDND Hero's platinum

30mins ?85.00

Super hero dramatic entrance

Performance

Interactive dancing with party guests

Gift for party boy/girl

Photo opportunity with hero


GDND Hero's platinum +

1hr ?165.00 (Max 30 kids)

Super hero dramatic entrance

Performance

Interactive dancing with party guests

Dance routine being taught by hero and GDND side-kick

2 games with 2 prizes

Gift for party boy/girl

Photo opportunity with hero


**SPECIAL OFFER NOW ON IF PARTY IS BOOKED IN SEPTEMBER 2017**

(For any party date from now until July 29th 2018)


*20% off any party package - must be booked with deposit paid by 30th September*

Email: [email protected] for more info or to arrange an over the phone consultation about your party requirements

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