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Lucy Sparkles Dance and Music Classes begin Friday 5th Jan in East Dulwich


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Lucy Sparkles & Friends Spring Term begins tomorrow, Friday 5th January, at Punk Me Up Cafe in East Dulwich, and next week in Dulwich Park, Crystal Palace and Nunhead.


This term we have new Music and Dance classes on Fridays in Crystal Palace, beginning 12th January.


Try your first class for only ?1! To book visit http://www.lucysparkles.com/find-a-class/trial-classes/


Mondays, Francis Peek Centre in Dulwich Park, term begins 8th Jan.

10.00am Mixed Age Music for 0-4s

10.35am Toddler and Pre-School Dance for 2.5-4s


Tuesdays, Dreamcatcher Cafe in Crystal Palace, term begins 9th Jan.

2.30pm Baby Music and Meet for 0-18 months


Fridays, Punk Me Up Cafe in East Dulwich, term begins 5th Jan.

9.30am Toddler and Pre-School Dance for 2.5-4s

10.10am Mixed Age Music for 0-4s

10.50am Toddler and Pre-School Dance for 2.5-4s

11.30am Baby Music for 0-18 months


Fridays, Dreamcatcher Cafe in Crystal Palace, term begins 12th Jan.

10.00am Mixed Age Music for 0-4s

10.45am Toddler and Pre-School Dance for 2.5-4s


?1 Trials, Single and Term Tickets available at http://www.lucysparkles.com/find-a-class/


Discounts available for siblings.

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