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GDND Academy are exited to announce our forthcoming holiday workshop?(drum roll please) FROZEN!


The workshop runs over 5 consecutive days. Taking scenes and songs from the hit film, giving them an experience in acting, singing and dancing.


On day 5, the children will put on a performance for family and friends, showcasing all they have learnt and achieved throughout the week!


Our workshops are always great fun, professional and a rewarding experience for all. Spaces are limited spaces so sign up quickly!


Not taken part in a GDND Academy workshop before? You will receive 5% discount from the advertised price, even better bring a new friend and you will receive a 10% discount!


WHERE: The Goose Green Centre,

East Dulwich Rd

SE22 9AT

WHEN: 28th July-1st August

AGE/TIME/COST: 4-6yrs 10am-1.30pm (?65)

7-12yrs 10am-4pm (?105)

PERFORMANCE DAY: 10am-1pm for both ages, performance at 1pm.


How do I book? Email [email protected]

Any questions please email or call: 07904424504

www.gdnd.co.uk

  • 2 weeks later...

Hello there,


Im so sorry I haven't had a DM come through>

Yes we do still have space, but we are taking bookings every day at the moment, so expect to be full within 2 weeks.

If you would like me to send over the booking form please email [email protected]

And I will send over the form with information to you.


Miss Danni

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