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Our 4-7 year old Little Stars Spring term will run from 9th January to 27th March 2018, every Tuesday 4pm - 5pm at the Island Arts Studio, Milkwood Road, Herne Hill, SE24 0EZ.


The theme for our Autumn term is Beauty and the Beast. Venturing into the woods and exploring the Palace Of Dreams, the children will learn songs, rehearse and put together scenes that tell the story of how Beauty met the Beast and what happened next. Each week, the children will rehearse scenes from a specially written show.


The fee for the Spring term is ?100 per child for the whole 12 weeks, and we also offer a range of discounts and offers:


* Loyalty Discount: Existing members of Creative Minds Little Stars Autumn term receive 10% off (?90 for the whole term)

* Additional Sibling Discount: Receive 25% off any additional siblings brought to either Creative Minds Little Stars or Big Stars. (?75 for the Little Stars whole term, ?90 for Big Stars)

* Refer a Friend Discount: Receive ?10 off for each friend referred. (?90 for the whole term)


Our core focus is still on developing the children's knowledge of storytelling, role play and drama and theatre skills, as well as developing their skills in script reading and speech. Our classes build confidence, self-esteem, encourage and develop talent, allowing children to make new, likeminded friends.


At the end of the term, the children will put on an enchanting performance to delight family and friends complete with colourful costumes, original songs and live music. Every child will also receive a personalised certificate to celebrate everything they've achieved.


Email:[email protected]

Website: www.creativemindslondon.com

Phone: 07944549847

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