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Hi! My name is Dawid Kimberg and I am a singer and singing teacher living in Forest Hill. I have a degree from the Royal College of Music and I have a lot of experience teaching beginners and advanced singers. I can teach in my home in Forest Hill or in town at the Royal Opera House or at your house if you have a keyboard. My rates are very reasonable and I can work with most styles of singing. I can also help with singing in other languages like Italian, French and German. Experience the joy of singing and become more confident in yourself as a performer.


www.dawidkimberg.com

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07967995707

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