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Mini Moves:


This is an action packed dance class exploring different dance styles to popular music and funky nursery rhymes. Dance for boys and girls is great exercise, good for developing coordination, rhythm, balance and most importantly lots of FUN! This class is uniquely targeted at preschoolers, you won?t find another class like this!




Twinkly Toes Ballet:


Our pre-school Ballet classes are all about having fun whilst learning, giving your child an exciting but worthwhile introduction to Ballet.

Using a lovely mix of the IDTA syllabus and creative movement, we aim to help blossom your children into wonderful young dancers. Our Twinkly toes class will help your child?s balance, coordination, confidence and give them the discipline and basic knowledge of Ballet they will need in order for them to move forward into the Preparatory Ballet class when they start school.




Below is a list of venues where our fab pre-school lessons take place. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to call or email us at [email protected] / 07904424504.




We offer a FREE taster on all our classes, to book this please email us the class you are interested in along with your child's name and age.




Mondays


Dulwich Community Centre Mini Moves


46-50 Darrell Rd, London, SE22 9NL


Mini moves Street 2.5-4 (pre-school) 1.20-1.55pm




Tuesdays


The Goose Green centre


East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AT


Twinkly toes 2.05-2.40pm




Fridays


Ivy house pre-school classes:


40 Stuart Road, Nunhead, SE15 3BE



Twinkly Toes Ballet 2.5-4 (pre-school) 10.00-10.35am


Mini moves Street 2.5-4 (pre-school) 10.40-11.15am




Saturdays


St Hildas Church


Crofton Rd, SE23 1PL



Twinkly Toes (2-3years) 10.50-11.25am




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