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Children's Saturday morning Drama classes - HERNE HILL


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Delighted to announce that from TOMORROW (Saturday 24th August), we will be launching our Kids Drama classes at The Florence in Herne Hill. Please see details below:


Info:


Every Saturday

10.30-11.30

3.5 years to 6 years

?6.00 per child / ?4.00 per sibling

Drop-in, no pre-booking necessary


Address:

The Florence (private play room)

131-133 Dulwich Road

Herne Hill

SE24 0NZ


Details:

Drop off your child and join in our fantastic Drama workshop. The classes will be taken by Victoria Howden who will invite your child to dive into the magical world of theatre with their new theatre workshop. Together they will dramatise stories, play games, engage in imaginative play using music props and role play items. In this workshop, everyone will have a chance to shine, develop their talents and self-confidence and, most importantly, have fun.


We hope to see you at this new venue tomorrow.


Best wishes


Kim

0790 361 8432

We had a fantastic first session last week so do come along and join in our session tomorrow. Very friendly instructor and an interactive group of lovely children dramatising and engaging in a very playful, fun environment.


The Florence is open from 11am for refreshments with a very tasty brunch menu.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi all, just bumping this thread as my nearly four year old has attended the last three sessions and she really enjoys the class. No problems being left and actively asks to go again. It's so rare to find a good class for the tricky 3-5 age group and on rainy days its a great way to entertain. I would hate for Victoria not to be able to continue if not enough attend so am recommending here!


Jude


Ps absolutely no affiliation to tippi toes...!

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

A gentle reminder that our Drama classes are on tomorrow (and every Saturday) so drop in and let your little one enjoy dramatising stories with our wonderful instructor, Victoria. We would love to see more of you at this session.


Best wishes


Kim

  • 4 weeks later...

Our Drama instructor, Victoria, is back from holiday so come and join us at our super fun Saturday morning Drama workshop. Would be lovely to see our regulars as well as some new faces! No prior booking necessary.


Best wishes


Kim

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi everyone


Our last Drama session before Christmas takes place tomorrow. Come along and let your child dramatize stories with our fantastic theatre actress, Victoria. This session is a lot of fun and a place for your little one to use their wonderful imagination and let off some steam whilst you grab yourself a well earned coffee close by!


Wishing you all a very Happy Christmas.


Kim

Tippee Toes

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi everyone


We are back tomorrow (11th January) with a fantastic new year of fun drama, stories and games.


Sessions are drop in so do come along and join in with this wonderful group of children.


Victoria is warm and welcoming and would love to see some new faces in 2014 (as well as the more familiar faces of course)!

Best wishes


Kim

www.tippeetoes.co.uk

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Hi everyone


A gentle reminder that we are still running our Saturday morning Drama classes at The Florence in Herne Hill. We have developed a lovely group of regulars and would like to see some new faces attend the class also.


We have a play space at the back of the pub. You can drop your little one off from 10.30am-11.30am and let them explore new stories and themes every week alongside a lovely group of children, allowing you to have some refreshments whilst you wait.


Suitable for children aged 3-6 years.


No prior booking necessary, we look forward to welcoming you!


[email protected]

0790 361 8432

  • 1 month later...

We finally have some beautiful summer weather so do bring your little one(s) down for a fun hour of Drama whilst you indulge in some tasty refreshments and have a little 'me' time.


Suitable for 3-6 years. ?6.00 pay-as-you-go.


Victoria looks forward to welcoming you!

  • 3 months later...

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