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May be worth asking at Ivydale Primary - they have a Streetdance class and some of the kids may be up for doing some more. They did a display yesterday at the end of the day and I was impressed with how good it was and how many boys were involved.
  • 2 months later...

Hi,


To help with your search for Street dancing classes for boys, at South London Dance Studios in Herne Hill we offer boys only Street dance and modern dance classes. For a 5-7 year old boy it would be our Junior 'Funky Moves' class on a Thursday after school and for 8-9 year old boys, Boys Street & modern (I) on a Wednesday after school.


These fun and modern classes give boys the chance to learn current commercial dance styles. The music used in class is lively and contemporary and the emphasis is to have fun! Boys improve their ability to learn new routines quickly and also develop their strength and flexibility. They also start to learn gymnastic skills and tricks such as walkovers, handsprings and flips.


If you'd like more info, please contact us - 020 7978 8624 or [email protected]

You can also look at our website www.southlondondancestudios.co.uk


(Miss) Zoe

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