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The South London School of Ballet *Summer School 17th-21st August* @ Harris Girls Academy East Dulwich


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The South London School of Ballet offers classical ballet classes from preschool to vocational level in a beautiful purpose built dance studio at Harris Girls? Academy East Dulwich, Homestall Road.


The highest qualified Royal Academy of Dance teachers offer Graded and Vocational classes in a safe and fun environment that allows every student, from toddler to adult to explore their potential. Optional internationally recognised QCA (Qualification and Curriculum Authority) examinations, performance experience and audition opportunities are available alongside weekly classes at The South London School of Ballet


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


Our new term commences 14th April 2015 - Come and join our friendly, relaxed, fun and professional ballet school and explore your potential.


Check out the website for further information about the school and our timetable or email [email protected] to book your free introductory lesson.



The South London School of Ballet


07948601568

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The South London School of Ballet has lots of new week day after school classes in the pipeline for next term! Please feel free to contact [email protected] to request a class, day and time and we will try and put it in our timetable.


Have a look at our website to see if there is a class for your child and come and join our fun and nurturing ballet school.


*All students can attend a free trial class at any time!*



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The South London School of Ballet is running its annual Summer School from Monday 17th-Friday 21st August, 10-3pm daily at Harris Girls' Academy East Dulwich.


Sign up for our fun filled week and develop your classical ballet and contemporary skills whilst being introduced to classical technique and repertoire, body conditioning and choreography. The week closes with an open performance to celebrate the students achievements.

The summer school is open to all children currently studying Grade 2 and above (Royal Academy of Dance or equivalent dance organisation).

*Please see attached leaflet*


Please contact [email protected] or 07948601568 for further information regarding the summer school or our weekly classes.


The South London School of Ballet is launching a new children's classical contemporary class from September 2015 @ Harris Girls' Academy East Dulwich on Friday evenings 7.15pm-8.15pm. *See attached leaflet*


Watch the wonderful students of The South London School of Ballet in action in our latest showreel




The South London School of Ballet

07948601568

[email protected]


 

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