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Ballet & Drama Classes (2.5 - 4 years old) East Dulwich. ?6 trial!


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We are so delighted to be bringing our Little Bees Ballet & Drama classes to the wonderful Punk Me Up Ceramics Caf? in East Dulwich! These classes will be every Tuesday at 9:35am until 10:15am starting 7th Jan 2020.


Class Description:

BALLET & DRAMA

The perfect introduction to drama/dance for your little one! A 40 minute class using drama techniques to fully engage your child in learning the ballet basics. The sessions are designed to enhance your child?s imagination and confidence skills within a fun and nurturing environment. Whether it?s dancing with the Fairies or adventures up in Space, we go on many exciting adventures throughout the term! We use captivating props and music alongside each exercise. The classes are kept small to make sure there?s is lots of individual attention - to bring out every child?s potential.


Teacher description:

Hattie is a LAMDA trained professional actress who has a huge passion for teaching drama and dance to children. She has taught in schools across the world, including India and Africa. She has a enthusiastic and warm approach to teaching and is passionate about drama and dance being used to build confidence. She believes in creating a non-judgmental space where children can fully express themselves and let their imaginations go wild!


Price:

?6 trial session or ?20 x3 first classes

Full term (12 weeks) ?96

?10 single drop in session

(Sibling discount available on request)


Book through:

Hoop - Honey B Drama

Via email - [email protected]

Website - www.honeybdrama.co.uk

Instagram - @honeybdrama


Don't hesitate to get in touch with any questions you might have. Give us a buzz on 07760293001


Thank you,

Hattie

Founder of Honey B Drama

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