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*New classes* and upcoming performances! Ballet, street dance and Kids' Zumba


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*New* at Eos Dance School, weekday and weekend ballet, street dance and kids' Zumba sessions for all levels of experience.


A brand new venue for Kids' Zumba opening soon and additional baby and children's classes added at our venues in East Dulwich, Peckham and Forest Hill. Performances on stage soon to be announced...


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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

[email protected]

www.eosdance.co.uk

https://www.facebook.com/EosDance

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