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Hello local mummy's and daddy's!


I am an Irish dance teacher that has opened up new lessons in the area, and for those that have little ones that would like to give Irish dancing a whirl, I would love to have them come along! I am a former Riverdance cast member and have danced for over 20 years myself, competing and travelling all around the world.


My lessons are designed to teach children the skills and technique required to be an Irish dancer whilst having lots of fun in a safe and friendly environment.


Beginner lessons are held every:


Monday from 6-7pm @ The Honour Oak Baptist Church on Forest Hill Road, se22 0sg.


Wednesday from 5-6pm @ the Grafton Centre on Village Way, se21 7aw.


(Advanced classes are also available for those that already have experience)


So if you have ever fancied getting your child involved in this wonderful form of dance, and they are aged between 4-18yrs, please come along and give it a go! The first session is FREE and lessons are ?5 thereafter.


For further info contact me on 07731319495.


I hope to see you and your little ones there!


Fellow mummy and Irish dance enthusiast, Sarah Hopkins x

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