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Easter Holiday Dance, Drama, Arts & Craft Workshops for 4-11yrs old


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Parents, why not get the kids creative this Easter Holiday? With fun packed days of Dance, Drama, Arts & Crafts (and of course loads of eggtastic games thrown in!) We aim to offer children (and parents) something a bit different this Easter Holiday!


Date: 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th April ( different content on each day.)

Time: 9am - 3pm

Venue: Streatham Wells Primary School, 50 Palace road, SW2 3NJ

See flyer for more details.


What parents & children have said about our holidays programmes:

"My daughter runs to the drama venue. She comes home happy and singing the songs and talking about her experience."Parent

"Stanley and Freya had a great time at the half term course, they came home energised for the rest of the day!"Parent

"Great value for money." Parent

"I liked the course because I made loads of new friends." Child

"I really enjoyed dancing to Thriller." Child


All staff are fully CRB checked. We do not provide lunch or snack due to health and safety so please send your child along with lunch and a snack on the day. Drinking water is provided!


To book your child's place email Rachel [email protected] or call 07834150780 for further details.


We look forward to hearing from you soon,

The Paper Chain Team


@PaperChainT

WWW.PAPERCHAINTHEATRE.COM

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