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GDND Classes in Dulwich


GDND Academy is a friendly and exciting place for your child to learn how to dance.

Our classes are fun & professional, aiming to raise confidence and self esteem, and allow your child to express their individuality through dance. We offer opportunities for our pupils to perform at local events and shows, as well optional accredited exams. There is something at GDND for everyone! Providing a first class dance service for children in and around Dulwich since 2003.


2 week trials

?10.00


Mondays

Dulwich leisure Centre,

Crystal Palace park road, SE22 9HB

STUDIO 1:

3-5years Ballet 4.30-5.10pm

6-9years Ballet 5.10-5.50pm

STUDIO 2:

3-5years Hip Hop 4.00-4.30

6-9years Hip Hop 4.30-5.15


Wednesdays

St Barnabas Parish Hall,

23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT

(Back hall entrance on Gilkes Place)


4-7years 4.15-4.55pm

10-15years 5.00-6.15pm


To register your interest or book a 2 week trial:

Contact: [email protected] / call or text 07904 424 504

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