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Free Trial Music Lessons with Funky Monkey in ED and HH!


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Free trial music lessons for 4-8 year old beginner musicians who want to read, write, play and learn to love music the Funky Monkey way! Small groups, learn with similar age peers, discover a new talent and have fun whilst doing it!


1. HERNE HILL - Saturday 17th September 10.40-11.30am 5-8 years

2. HERNE HILL - Saturday 17th September 12.20-1.10am 4 years

3. EAST DULWICH - Thursday 22nd September, 3.45-4.35pm 5-8 years

4. EAST DULWICH - Thursday 22nd September, 5.35-6.25pm 5-8 years


Booking essential via www.funkymonkey.info


Free trial, then £16 per 50 minute class payable by term. Sibling discount available. Class will continue the following week at same time and day for the rest of the term

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