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Circus camp July 17th-21st July


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Hi East Dulwich, 

Hope you've been enjoying the glorious weather! We have a special summer camp in our Peckham studio especially for those breaking up early for the hols! From July 17th-21st we will be hosting a week of fun aerial adventures for those kids that can't wait to start their break! More information below:

Our Summer Camp offers a week-long exploration into the fantastic world of aerial circus! The summer camps offer a unique and exciting experience that your kids won't want to miss. Learn to swing, spin, and soar through the air with experienced instructors on Silks, Hoops, Slings, Trapeze and maybe even some Bungee! Aerial helps your child develop their strength, flexibility, balance and coordination, while also building confidence, self-esteem and body awareness. The coaches encourage creativity, as children learn to express themselves through movement and develop their own unique style - in the air!  Sign up now for a summer of fun and adventure! See what your kids could be doing here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkEzE5RNSkU 

More information and dates available HERE!

 

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