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Booking FREE Sept trials for Street dance& break dance classes!


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We are now taking bookings for FREE trials for September!


GDND Academy offers high quality, fun lessons delivered by professional, passionate teachers. We are a CDET accredited school (council for dance education & training) who also offer IDTA exams. If your child would like to give it a try we do one FREE trial to all new pupils so book yours in today by emailing [email protected] with the your child's full name, age and the class you are interested in.


Every WEDNESDAY at St Barnabas Parish Hall, SE21 7BT

3-5years 4.00-4.35pm

6-9years 4.45-5.35pm

10-15years 5.40-6.40pm


New BREAK DANCE class starting at the Goose Green centre, SE22 9AT.


6-9years Tuesdays 4.50-5.50pm


www.gdnd.co.uk @GDNDACADEMY 07904424504

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