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MUSIC WORKSHOPS FOR 4-9 YEAR OLDS BOOKING NOW!


🎹 2 places left for our beginner's music workshop Wednesday 27th July 10am-1.30pm £40/£30 sib discount. 4-8 years


🎹 5 places left for our beginner's music workshop Mon 1st-Fri 5th August, 10am-1pm every day. £125/£110 sib dis 5-9 years.

All held at St Philip/James Church, Poplar Walk, SE24 0BS


Come and learn how to read, write and play music and learn the joys of the electronic keyboard with the funkiest music school in town! Art activities and games all based around music. Almost too much fun...but so educational too!


Term classes also available on Thursdays at our centre in East Dulwich or Saturdays in Herne Hill


Book now via www.funkymonkey.info

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