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Hello all!


My son has been taking part in the Tuesday early evening street dance class run by Get D'an Dance - it was a boys only class but has now been open to girls too! It's a fantastic class so I really want it to keep running in East Dulwich! The 'crew' did a great performance at Alleyn's Theatre at the end of term and mu son really loves the teachers! It will start again on Tuesday 10th January and runs from 5pm - 6pm. It costs ?34.00 (?2.00 fee for cheques) for each half term. Email Danni at [email protected] for more info or just turn up on Tuesday at the Goose Green Centre at 5pm to register.


Cheers,

Beth

And the first class of the new term is on Tuesday 10th January! If you have a boy or girl interested in learning street dance, come along and check it out! Kids have lots of fun learning the latest moves and the teachers are all professional street dancers!

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