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Supper Club at the Dulwich Art Group


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Hi,


My name's Alexander and I host a supper club up at the Dulwich Art Group!


We start the evening with cocktails and wine, then after an hour or so slip into an hour of life drawing with one of the resident teachers and a model.

This is then shortly followed by three courses, wine pairings and a long evening of good conversation (and it goes without saying - more drinks upon request).


All of this for only ?40 a ticket!


Please get in touch and join our little community.


Sincerely,


Alexander

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Hi Alexander


This sounds like a lovely way to spend an evening. I enjoy drawing and have been thinking of doing an art class. Also eating, drinking and meeting new people is always lovely. Can you send me details of when and where you meet?


Many thanks

Annie

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Hi Annie,


It's lovely to hear from you.


We're currently planning the next event and i'd love to keep you updated.


I can either keep you updated via email or WhatsApp, just send me your details and i'll add you to our guest list.


We also have an Instagram which we update with information: @alexanderdoessupper


Looking forward to hearing back from you.


Warm Regards,


Alexander

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