Jump to content

Pre-School Dance & Theatre Classes! Mondays 9.30-10.30am, Christ Church, East Dulwich


Recommended Posts

Petite Performers is an internationally successful dance and theatre school for pre-school children aged 16 months - 5 years!

Head offices are based in Putney, London and Los Angeles. Petite Performers South East London is a brand new branch, opening classes in Brockley and East Dulwich.


Monday's...

East Dulwich @ Christ Church, Barry Road:

9.30-10am Mummy & Me (Daddies and Nannies too!)16 months-2 years

10-10.30am Baby Ballet 2-5years


Brockley @ St.Andrew's Church:

1-1.30pm Tiny Tap 2-5 years

1.30-2pm Mini Movers Hip-Hop 2-5years


FREE TASTER CLASSES. Classes run every Monday, ?6 per class with discounts for child minders, siblings and multiple classes.

Our website: www.thepetiteperformers.com

Like our Facebook: Petite Performers South East London

Twitter: SEPetitePerform


Petite Performers offers a unique syllabus designed specifically for pre-school children, choreographed to completely original music, classes include dancing with props such as scarves, shakers and wands!

We offer weekly classes where we take your little one on magical adventures through Baby Ballet, Tiny Tap, Mini Movers Hip-Hop, Didi Drama & Singing and our Mummy & Me class (Daddies and Nannies too!)where adults and can stay and dance!

We believe in nurturing child development in a fun, friendly and safe environment whilst enhancing their confidence, coordination, communication, musicality and imagination.


Please email [email protected] for more information or call Miss Alice on 07841163012! Hope to see you there!

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • There’s got to be something else happening in ED to stop this now very dull thread. 
    • I think the East Dulwich one was one of the first ones after Brixton? It was very exciting when it first opened here, but yes they are all over the place now.
    • I see some possibly overloaded grandparents, with mobility issues, trying to help their overloaded daughter. They put some feelers out in anticipation of having to look after their grandson who, it seems, it extraordinarily smart and requires extra stimulation. A big ask all round. That they weren't yet aware of exact dates hardly warrants your complaints of time-wasting. 
    • The shops selling gifts, interior stuff and clothes all sell different gifts, interiors stuff and clothes. They don't all have identical items, which would be ridiculous. It's a  completely different situation. The coffee shops and restaurants mostly also have different vibes, different food etc and cater to different tastes and pockets. The two empanada places have virtually identical displays of identical looking empanadas. I don't think anyone has suggested this move is "malicious" - that would make it even worse. Cheeky, yes, given the proximity to the first shop. I agree this is good advertising, though most people in ED probably don't look at the ED Forum (I stand to be corrected). Re the "organic grocer", if it's the one on the same side as Chango, yes their snacks are very tasty.  Unfortunately we were short changed there on several occasions when calling in late at night, and were once asked  a ridiculous price for a few items (with no price tickets on the snacks) so we don't go there any more. Hopefully these were all genuine mistakes, and hopefully things have improved since their refurb.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...