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19th - 23rd August at Kingsdale Foundation School Toy Story and Sing Summer Schools now Booking


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Freedom Academy of Performing Arts 2019 Summer Schools are now booking!!

19th to 23rd August 2019

Kingsdale Foundation School

- Ages 3 to 6 TOY STORY 9am to 12pm

singing, dance, act and crafts with all your favourite songs and characters from the movie!

- Ages 7 to 16 9am to 3.30pm

SING Freedom Academy are thrilled to announce our junior and senior performance workshop will be based on the smash hit movie ?SING?. Join our fantastic professional vocal coach and learn all the hit songs from the animation's epic musical soundtrack and our professional choreographer who will be putting all our budding performers through their paces for a magical one off performance at the end of the week.


Not only that . . . a top West End performer will be joining us during this amazing week to lead an fabulous workshop and Q&A.


THIS ONE IS NOT TO BE MISSED!


Places are filling up fast to book please visit -

http://www.freedomacademy.co.uk/holiday-workshops

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