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Hello,


I am a qualified teacher and currently work at Dulwich College teaching Reception. I am going to be running a Art and Drama based group on a Monday and Tuesday from 10 til 12 o'clock and another session from 1 til 3pm. Each session will be based on a popular children's story and will involve creating art work inspired by the book.


Please contact me if you are interested in this group. It will be based in a super room at the back of 'The Herne' just near Peckham Rye. Email me at [email protected] if you would like further information.


I am charging ?10 per two hour session. I would like parents to commit to a minimum of four sessions before confirming places. I will be having no more than 10 children per session and their will be two fully qualified adults leading the workshops.


I look forward to hearing from you if you are interested and if not then please let me know a little more about what you are looking for as I am also in the process of starting a Saturday Club.


Kind regards,

Toucan Children's Workshops

Hi Pripolla,


I run Artastic Art Club, thanks Fuschia for suggesting it!


If your daughter loves painting and drawing I am sure she will love our sessions, so feel free to pop in on the 16th June and you can see how she feels!



We also run fabulous Holiday Art days at JAPS, on Mondays and Wednesdays through the summer and this half term on the 6th June our specail Jubilee Art day from 09.00-16.00, please contact me for more details on this or check out our website.


Saturday Dates Are

16th June

23rd June

30th June

7th July

14th July


Class Times:

3-4 yr olds 9.30-10.30. ?8

5-7 yr olds 10.45-11.45. ?10

7-11 yr olds 10.45-12.45. ?16


Artastic aim to develop the artist within the child by creating an exciting, experimental, and colourful environment to convey different art forms. This aids to develop concentration, coordination, perceptual development and self esteem.


Artastic art club has a huge variety of materials and different sessiong each week, from looking at still life, 3D landscapes, creating stories and illustrating on aprons, lino and string prints and many more while still looking at different artists.


Materials used through out the term are poster paints, acrylic paints, pencils, oil pastels, chalk pastels, pen and ink, tissue paper, glitter, pipe cleaners, foam and felt shapes and objects, paper shapes, coloured sugar paper, cartridge paper,canvases, water colour paints, lino prints string on card prints, embroidery string, batique paints, ceramic paints, glass paints, clay sculpture, charcoal and much more.


When you sign up to a term you receive a portfolio to keep work in and a sketch book


Thanks


Annabelle

07792549874

[email protected]

www.club-tastic.co.uk

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