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Hi there,


I need some advice and recommendations please, as my little 3 year old girl is driving me potty with wanting to try ballet school. With work committments only a saturday class is going to work and would like something that is preferably in and around ED. Can anyone recommend anywhere?


Many thanks for your help

My daughter goes to classes at EOS Dance School (we attend after school classes, but she runs Saturday morning classes at the Darrell Rd Community Centre). Ari is lovely with the children, and the classes are fun rather than too formal as some ballet schools can be.

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