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The South London School of Ballet *New Term Starts 2nd Sept* Classes East Dulwich and Forest Hill


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The South London School of Ballet offers classical ballet classes from pre school to vocational level in beautiful purpose built dance studios.


The highest qualified Royal Academy of Dance teachers offer Graded and Vocational classes in a safe and fun environment that allows everyone to explore their potential.


Specialist early years foundation peripatetic teachers offer a great introduction to classical ballet and physical development for pre school and reception age children.


Our new term commences 2nd September - check out the website for further information about the school or email [email protected] to book your free introductory lesson.


The South London School of Ballet


07948601568

[email protected]

www.thesouthlondonschoolofballet.co.uk

www.facebook.com/thesouthlondonschool.ballet

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A fantastic start to the new term - book your free introductory lesson now and join in the fun at The South London School of Ballet. Receive the highest standard of teaching and classical training and fulfil your potential in a nurturing and safe environment. We welcome everyone's aspirations from pre school to advanced level.


We have an exciting term ahead with Royal Academy of Dance examinations scheduled, a wonderful trip to The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden to see The Royal Ballet's Alice in Wonderland and rehearsals starting for our Spring 2015 performance.


Contact us today for your free introductory lesson.


Full details of what the school offers are found at www.thesouthlondonschoolofballet.co.uk


[email protected]

07948601568

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