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Perform - Drama Workshops


Drama, dance and singing workshops for 4-8 and Perform Plus for 8 ? 12 year olds to help develop confidence, co-ordination, communication and concentration skills and guaranteed to be the best fun your child will have all week.


This April to July, Perform children will be diving down to a magical world full of watery adventures. They?ll meet Dolly Dolphin, Septamus the Octopus and Smelly-Fish-Jelly-Fish. Learn to dance The Fishy Funk and by the end of term rescue the Lost Pearl from the scary Deep Sea Creature.


Whilst Perform Plus children will be rehearsing a mini-musical called ?Robinson Crusoe in Space?. With infectious techno tunes and high energy dance, this space age version of the castaway survival classic has been transformed into an explosive show for 8-12s.

And best of all, the children won't notice how much they are improving their social skills along the way.


All interested children are entitled to a Free Trial Session.


For more information go to www.perform.org.uk Call 0845 400 4000 or email [email protected]

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