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The South London School of Ballet*New Term*Tues,Fri,Sat classes@Harris Girls Academy-Preschool to 18


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The South London School of Ballet is very excited to reopen today (05.01.16) and is looking forward to welcoming both new and existing budding dancers back to classes. We offer a range of classical ballet, contemporary and body conditioning classes from preschool age to young adult in a beautiful purpose built dance studio at Harris Girls' Academy East Dulwich, Homestall Road, SE22 0NR


The highest qualified Royal Academy of Dance teachers offer graded and vocational syllabus classes in a safe and inspiring environment that allows every student, from toddler to young adult to explore their potential.


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


Everyone is welcome to join our friendly, fun and professional ballet school at any time, just contact [email protected] or 07948601568 and let us know when you would like to come along. Please have a look at the timetable attached or visit our website for more information.


*Free introductory lesson for every child*


The South London School of Ballet

07948601568

[email protected]



 

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