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*The South London Dance Academy*Dance Summer Camp 2021 @ Ivydale Primary School 9th-13th August


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The South London Dance Academy?s holiday dance camp is back this Summer at Ivydale Primary School!

We are running two weeks throughout August, 9th-13th August and 23rd-27th August and booking is now live via our website


Join us for a fun packed week of dance;

*Ballet

*Modern Theatre Dance

*Jazze

*Creative Dance

*Contemporary and Lyrical

*Fitness Fun and Games

*Arts and Crafts (younger groups).


Places available for 5-18 year olds and dance experience is not necessary to join our younger groups.

?170 for the week with sibling and multi week discounts available.


You can contact us for further information at [email protected]


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