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Dance and Music Classes for 0-4 year olds on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays


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Lucy Sparkles & Friends Dance and Music Classes: fun classes for 0-4's with creative story telling, live music, singing, dance, bubbles and parachute play every week during term time.


This Week's Classes:

Monday 27th November

10:00 Mixed Age Music (0-4's)

10:35 Toddler and Pre-School Dance (2.5-4's)

at Francis Peek Community Centre, Dulwich Park


Tuesday 28th November

10:00 Toddler Music (1.5-3's)

10:45 Pre-School Dance (3-5's)

11.30 Baby Music (0-18 months)

at Dreamcatcher, Crystal Palace


Friday 1st December

09.30 Toddler and Pre-School Dance (2.5-4's)

10:10 Mixed Age Music (0-4's)

10:50 Toddler and Pre-School Dance (2.5-4's)

11:30 Babies' Music (0-18mo's)

at Punk Me Up Ceramics Cafe, East Dulwich


16:00 Creative Drama (4-7's)

at The Green Community Centre, Nunhead


Contact us on [email protected] and book a free trial!


Further details on classes can be found at http://www.lucysparkles.com

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