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Pop party half term camp | 23rd, 24th, 25th Oct 9.00-2.30pm | St Barnabas Parish Hall


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Pop party half term camp

Song & dance fun for:

4-7?s and

8-12?s

Learn popular chart songs, along with cool Commercial and Street dance routines.


Wed 23rd, Thurs 24th, Fri 25th August 2019

9.00-2.30pm


St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT


This half term GDND present 3 days of singing and dancing fun.

Join us for some Mamma Mia, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Lil? Nas X, Little Mix mayhem, and much much more!


Learn how to sing your fav songs, learn some unforgettable moves, play some awesome games, receive a certificate of attendance, and guess what, we?ll finish the week with a musical mash up of all things we have learnt, performed to family & friends.


3 day camp booking:

?85.00 for 3 days, early bird booking before 30th Sept

?95.00 thereafter


Drop in?s Wed & Thurs only

?35.00 per day, early bird booking before by 30th Sept

?40.00 per day thereafter

(Daily fee not available for performance day only on the Friday)


To book please email:

[email protected]

Or call

07904 424 504


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