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Two Week Trial of Pre School Musical Theatre and Street Dance Classes ages 2 to 4, in Dulwich


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Is your little one always singing, dancing, and putting on shows? Then it’s time to introduce them to the magic of performing arts with Freedom Academy!

We're thrilled to offer a fantastic opportunity for preschool children aged 2 to 4 years to experience the joy of dance and theatre with a special two-week trial of our engaging and fun-filled classes.

Why Freedom Academy?

At Freedom Academy, we understand the unique needs and boundless energy of young children. Our classes are designed to foster creativity, build confidence, and develop fundamental motor skills through playful activities. We offer:

  • Didi Musical Theatre:Encourage your child’s natural love for storytelling and song with our energetic musical theatre sessions. They’ll learn simple songs, act out stories, and explore different characters, all while developing their imagination.
  • Street Dance: Get ready for some high-energy fun! Our street dance classes introduce children to basic rhythms and movement, helping them improve coordination and balance in a safe and supportive environment.

The Freedom Academy Difference:

  • Specialist Studio Theatre:Our classes are held in the studio theatre at Kingsdale Foundation School in Dulwich. This inspiring space provides the perfect backdrop for your child's creative journey.
  • Experienced & Passionate Instructors: Our instructors are not only skilled in performing arts but are also passionate about working with young children. They create a positive and nurturing atmosphere where every child feels comfortable expressing themselves.
  • Saturday Sessions: We understand the busy lives of parents, which is why our classes convenient take place on Saturdays so it's the perfect weekend activity for your little one.
  • Focused on Fun: Above all, our classes are designed to be fun! We believe that children learn best when they are enjoying themselves, and we ensure that every session is filled with laughter, movement, and exciting discoveries.

Give Your Child the Gift of Performing Arts

A two-week trial at Freedom Academy is the ideal way to introduce your preschooler to the world of performing arts without a long-term commitment. It’s a chance for them to:

  • Discover new talents and passions.
  • Develop essential social skills through group activities.
  • Boost their self-confidence and expressiveness.
  • Have a fantastic time in a supportive and creative environment.

Ready to Book?

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to unlock your child’s inner star! Spaces are limited, so book your two-week trial today and let your little one experience the joy of Freedom Academy!

To book your trial, please visit . www.freedomacademy.co.uk/dulwich-school

We can’t wait to welcome you and your child to our vibrant performing arts community!

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