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SLDA Easter Dance Camp @ Ivydale Primary School, Inverton Building *4th-8th April 2022 9.00am-3.00pm


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🌟Easter Dance Camp 2022🌟


The South London Dance Academy is back running our very popular Easter Dance Camp for 4-18 year olds, 4th-8th April, 9.00am-3.00pm @ Ivydale Primary School, Inverton Building.

Pupils will have lessons in Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Contemporary, Lyrical, Body Conditioning and Stretching, Creative Dance and Fitness Fun! Younger groups will also have arts and crafts sessions.

Performance for parents at the end of the week!


If you would like to join us for a day or week of fun and dance you can book a place via our website:




?170 per week / ?35 per day - Sibling discounts available.


Please contact [email protected] for further information

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