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GDND Academy classes in Dulwich Leisure Centre


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MONDAYS:


Classes run throughout the holidays/half terms. Classes are booked at the reception desk at Dulwich Leisure on a weekly basis.

Prices: MINI MOVES ?3.95 / 4-7′S ?4.00 / 8-13′S ?5.00 / ADULTS ?6.10 (FOR NON-MEMBERS)


Mini Moves 2-4?s Street dance 2.15-2.50pm

4-7?s Street dance ? 4.15-5.00pm

8-12?s Street dance ? 5.00-6.00pm

Adult Street dance ? 6.30-7.30pm (Beginners welcome)


All bookings should be made through Dulwich leisure:

http://www.fusion-lifestyle.com/centres/Dulwich_Leisure_Centre

0844 893 3888


GDND Academy offer the opportunity to take part in yearly shows as well as 6monthly IDTA exams. These are both great incentives for your child to progress and feel a great sense of achievement through dance. Check out our website for further info on GDND Academy at www.gdnd.co.uk


Contact info:

Miss Danni

[email protected]

07904424504

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