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October Half Term: Frozen song,dance&acting workshop!


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GDND Academy are exited to announce our forthcoming workshop?(drum roll please) FROZEN!


The workshop runs over 4 consecutive days. Taking scenes and songs from the hit film, giving them an experience in acting, singing and dancing.


On day the final day, the children will put on a performance for family and friends, showcasing all they have learnt and achieved throughout the week!


Our workshops are always great fun, professional and a rewarding experience for all. After our summer Frozen workshop sold out with a long waiting list, we would advise you book today to avoid disappointment.


OUR GOOSE GREEN WORKSHOP IS SOLD OUT! We have spaces on our St Barnabas workshop in October...but book on quickly to avoid disappointment.


St Barnabas Paris Hall,

23 Dulwich Village,

SE21 7BT


27th-30th October 2014

4-6s 10am-1.30pm (?65)

7-12s 10am-4.00pm (?105)

Are you new to one of our workshops? If so you'll receive a 5% discount. Introduce a new friend and you'll receive a 10% discount.


To book please email [email protected] please state that it is the Dulwich October workshop you are interested it.

Any questions please email or call: 07904424504 / [email protected]

www.gdnd.co.uk

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