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Eos Dance is ready to start back.


Weekday and weekend ballet, street dance and kids' Zumba sessions for all levels of experience.


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Our classes offer children the chance of expressing their personality through dance and movement. We firmly believe enjoyment to be a pre-requisite to move to any further stage. Children showing talent, desire and dedication to dance will be subsequently encouraged and guided to pursue a professional career.


Check our schedule here: http://eosdance.co.uk/dance-classes/schedule/


And contact us to book your free trial:


Eos Dance School

07833 148 510

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www.eosdance.co.uk

https://www.facebook.com/EosDance


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  • 2 weeks later...
My children attend Ari's ballet classes and have done so for a few years now. The classes are very enjoyable according to my children as they always look forward to their next lesson and the prices are affordable. The high standard and warm energy Ari brings to her lessons are clearly seen and i can honestly say this lady is one in a million who genuinely loves the children she teaches and of course the dancing! Highly recommend this school-book a place for your child- you won't regret it!

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