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GDND Academy Ballet classes at Dulwich Leisure centre

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3-5?s: 4.00-4.35pm

Our preschool Ballet classes are all about having fun whilst learning the basics of Ballet, giving your child an exciting but worthwhile introduction to Ballet. Using a lovely mix of the IDTA syllabus and creative movement, we aim to help blossom your children into budding young dancers. Our class will help your child's balance, coordination, confidence and will give them the discipline and foundations of Ballet they will need in order to move forward into the next Grade of Ballet.


6-9?s Ballet 4.45-5.30pm

Our young dancers we will be following the IDTA syllabus where they will have the option to take exams or assessments within the class, but these are not compulsory. Our Ballet dancers are also offered performance opportunities, where all their learned skills will be be put together in a choreographed performance piece, preparing our children for forthcoming opportunities such as the annual GDND show, or festivals in and around the Dulwich area.


*Parents can watch their child?s first class, thereafter parents can wait outside the studio or choose to drop off and then collect at the end of the session*


Please get in touch with us today, to book your child's 2wk trial at ?12.00.

[email protected] / 07904424504

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