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Fiona Foster ballet teacher does classes at Push Studios off Lordship Lane on Mons and Weds. Mainly girls but a smattering of boys, whom she actively encourages. One boy yesterday around 3yrs old did a class in his superhero costume. Fiona is very relaxed on outfits. I think most little girls do it because they want to prance around in pink but if you see the older classes and the girls who have stuck it out there is not much pink in sight.

I do have a direct number somewhere but the quickest would prob be to phone push direct...they will be able to tell you if anything has changed but it was definitely going ahead a couple of weeks ago. Pm me if that doesn't work!


The website might mention a weds class...this is he one that as changed to Mon...

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