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My friend, who is a fellow flautist and conducts a group that I am a member of, is starting a new group for young flautists in the area. As it will be held in Dulwich, I thought it would be of interest to some of you with budding young flautists in the house.


At this stage it will either be a weekday after school, or a Saturday morning - this depends on what interested people thinks will work best.


Here's what she says...


Dulwich Flute Group

Starting after Easter: a new flute?ensemble for young flautists who want to play a variety of fun music with other musicians. For players under 19 years of age and of grade 3 standard and above. A weekly?session (term-time only) of approximately an hour and a quarter?in East Dulwich, led by Sharon Moloney (Musical Director of Opal Flutes). For more information please e-mail [email protected].

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