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The South London School of Ballet Summer School @ Harris Girls Academy 18th-22nd August


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Come and join us at Harris Girls Academy East Dulwich for a fun filled week of classical ballet and contemporary, repertoire and choreography. Monday 18th August-Friday 22nd August, 10-3pm daily with a performance for family and friends on the Friday afternoon. Suitable for students currently working at Grade 2 level or above (Royal Academy of Dance or equivalent dance organisation).


Please contact [email protected] or 07948601568 for further information regarding the summer school or our weekly classes - www.thesouthlondonschoolofballet.co.uk

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There are still places available for next weeks Summer School 18th-22nd August, 10-3pm daily at Harris Girls Academy East Dulwich.

Sign up for our fun filled week and develop your classical ballet and contemporary skills whilst being introduced to classical repertoire, strengthening and stretching techniques and choreography. The week closes with an open performance to celebrate the students achievements.

The summer school is open to all students currently studying Grade 2 and above (Royal Academy of Dance or equivalent dance organisation).


Please contact [email protected] or 07948601568 for further information regarding the summer school or our weekly classes.



Megan Box-Bardwell BA(Hons), LRAD, ARAD, RAD RTS


Principal

The South London School of Ballet

www.thesouthlondonschoolofballet.co.uk

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