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We re exited to announce we have new Tap classes starting in September, email now to book your space!


TAP [bRAND NEW]

THURSDAYS FROM 25TH SEPTEMBER

Brand new IDTA Tap classes Preparatory Tap 4.20-4.55pm (Complete beginners 4-6s approx)

Primary Tap 5.05-5.50pm (Some tap experience) 7+


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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Tap class details...


Thursdays at The Goose Green Centre, East Dulwich rd, SE22 9AT. Commencing 25th September.


IDTA tap classes:

Preparatory Tap (complete beginners approx. age 4-6s) 4.20-4.55pm


Primary Tap (some tap experience approx age 7+) 5.05-5.50pm


Saturdays at HAKA Sports Academy, Launcelot Rd, BR1 5EB


Preparatory Tap (3-5s)11.00-11.40am


Primary Tap (6-9s)10.15-11.00am


To sign up to these classes please email [email protected]

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