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Can anybody recommend or may know somebody who would recommend a dancing school for young children, please. My 3 year old loves music. Since newborn we have been singing a lot for him and put a lot of music on. He has got his fovourites now which we have to put on and on. He dances for us and starts to sing and he is so funtastic doing it and enjoys it so much I wouldn't like to waste it. As there is so many dancing schools around I would like to have an idea and would prefer personal recommendations. I have heard that there is one good school in Bromley??? But unsure which one is it.


Thanks

Elena

I was also going to say Theatre Peckham - lots to choose from: ballet, tap, musical theatre for 3 year olds with street dance and drama for older kids.

My 3 year old started ballet with them in April and loves it!


http://courses.theatrepeckham.co.uk/

can I ask - those who's children do a Saturday class, do they mind or is it a problem if you miss a class? Theatre Peckham would be good for us, but what with family visits and other things, I can't see us not missing the odd class here or there.

No, you can miss as many as you want.


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> can I ask - those who's children do a Saturday

> class, do they mind or is it a problem if you miss

> a class? Theatre Peckham would be good for us, but

> what with family visits and other things, I can't

> see us not missing the odd class here or there.

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