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Really Fun Half Term Workshop!


HannahEJ

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Hi all!


The studio I train at has a really cool workshop for kids over half term! I'll copy and paste the info here :)


Let your children join the circus and be back in time for tea! We can’t wait to get your young flyers in the air! They will learn to spin, fly and hang off our silks, hoop and trapeze in a welcoming and friendly environment. These sessions are aimed at giving newbies the chance to learn new superhero style aerial tricks and flips, as well as for our more regular students who can't get enough airtime during the term! We’ve got a few tricks up our sleeves… and by the end of the 6 hours, so will they!


See what they’ll get up to:


Bookable at: https://www.ffyc.co.uk/courses-classes/half-term-and-holiday-workshops-22/

£90


Any questions or for more information, please get in touch on [email protected]

www.ffyc.co.uk

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