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Dear all


Looking for ways to keep your child / teen occupied during the long Easter holiday?! Book now for our amazing Easter ?West End? Workshop, a chance for your child/teen to work with some of London?s top performers, learning scripts, songs and fun routines from the actual shows!


TAKE FLIGHT ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS

EASTER ?WEST END? WORKSHOP

MONDAY - FRIDAY 9-13 APRIL 2018

Sydenham School (Dance and Drama Studios)

Dartmouth Road, London, SE26 4RD

10am ? 4pm each day, Showcase: 3.30pm on Friday)

For 7-18 years

?220 (?176 siblings)


The first four days will consist of our students working on material from four different shows directed by four West End professionals. The final day is "Show Day? where the students bring together all they have learned throughout the week, culminating in a fabulous Showcase performed to an invited audience of family and friends. The Showcase is professionally filmed and all students will receive a copy (via Vimeo link) of their final performance!


The Easter Workshop will be held in the fabulous and very safe environment of Sydenham School, in the professional dance and drama studios that are also home to our term-time Saturday School.


We are thrilled to announce our guest West End teachers and the shows we will be focusing on:


Holly Dale Spencer - just finished playing Grace Farrell in the West End show ?ANNIE?!


Adam Linstead - ex-resident director of ?LES MISERABLE?


Hayley Doyle - playwright & author who also performed in ?Mamma Mia? (the students will be devising their own play/musical with Hayley)


Leanne Harwood - from the musical ?Grease?! (Our Workshop Leader)


An immediate ?50 per child, non-refundable deposit secures your place. Balance to be paid in full no later than FRIDAY 30 MARCH. Please note that the deposit is non-refundable due to the high cost of our venue and the difficulties involved in filling last minute places. If we get to the point where we are full with a waiting list in operation, we will of course return your deposit.


CONTACT US NOW TO BOOK YOUR CHILD/TEEN?S PLACE!!


Many thanks and best wishes,


Leanne and Stevie (Directors, Take Flight Academy of Performing Arts)


Leanne Panni

Business Manager / Director

Take Flight Academy of Performing Arts

E: [email protected]

M: 07736 469321

W: www.takeflightacademy.co.uk

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