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Dulwich Voices tommorow at 10am & 11am - 61 Cheltenham Road, SE15 3AF


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Hi All


If you have little ones around tommorow morning and want to come and join in a fun childrens singing and play class we have 2 lessons with Michelle of Dulwich Voices happening. The first is at 10am and the second 11am.


We will also have Michelle back on Thursday from 1pm to 2pm.


As Michelle says on her website: " My classes provide an opportunity for students to develop their vocal skill and technique in a fun, relaxed environment. No experience (or natural ability) is needed, and all are welcome.


There is only one rule in my class - there will be no 'Wheels on the Bus', 'Old McDonald' or 'Twinkle Twinkle'. With all due respect to Mother Goose et al., I'm partial to a more varied selection of (kid-friendly) R&B, Soul, Classic Rock, and Pop; the kind of music you and your family can bond over and enjoy for years to come."


For more information or to book please use this link https://www.facebook.com/events/1896116737366107/


Thanks!

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