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GDND Academy's Easter Annie Workshop


Join GDND Academy this Easter for our 3day Annie workshop, a fun filled 3days for your child to express themselves, make new friends, learn new skills and have lots of fun!


We'll be bringing the movie to life, combining the best bits from the classic Annie & recently released Annie film, bringing you an all singing, acting and dancing workshop, resulting in a performance on day 3!


WHERE:

St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT


WHEN:

6th, 7th, 8th April 2016.


DETAILS:

4-6 years 9.30am-12.30pm ?50

(10% younger sibling discount half day)


7-12 years 9.30am-2.30pm ?80

(20% younger sibling discount full day)


BOOK YOUR CHILD A PLACE TODAY

Email: [email protected]

*Places limited*


Hear from one of our parents....

"My daughter (Eve) has been going to Miss Danni's Street Dance workshops over the last couple of years - what makes them so great is the friendly and inclusive atmosphere; combined with a real focus on learning the skills involved. When Eve first went, she didn't know anyone but was immediately made to feel welcome and part of the crew. The workshops are fun, energetic and very cool!


Miss Danni is a great teacher. I wholeheartedly recommend GDND Academy"


Nick Sidi

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