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Hi Leta


Just saw your thread.


We have a knew Glee Street Class starting at The Charter School on Thursdays from 4.30pm to 6pm.


Children work in two age groups of 6 - 10 years and 10 years and over. They take a 45min Street Dance Class and 45min Glee singing class and then mix the two styles together. We have an amazing Street Dance teacher who is currently the assistant choreographer on the BBCs So You Think You Can Dance.


If your child would like to come along for a free trial session or you would like any further information send me a quick PM or email at [email protected], www.freedomacademy.co.uk


Katherine

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