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Yes, I'd like something for my two. They love singing and dancing. I am a musician, so music is all around them, but I'd like to take them to something right for their level. I did kodaly when I was younger, and it is a greeat tool. Let me know if there is a class going. Fridays or Saturdays might work for us too.

Dear Mehala,


You're very welcome to come along in January. The first class will something like Wednesday 8th Jan, but I'll need to confirm that. You can come along for a free trial for the first class to see how you like it.


We now meet at my house in East Dulwich, Wednesday mornings.



thanks

anna

  • 8 months later...

I saw this thread while looking for a Kodaly-based music class for my daughter a year ago, although we weren't able to find anything convenient/age appropriate at the time. I'm reviving the thread now because I've been speaking with a teacher in the ED area who is considering setting up one or more small classes for children in the Reception/Year 1 age range.


Here is a link to her classified post, in case anyone else is interested. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?25,1168315,1168315#msg-1168315

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