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GDND Academy's Ballet and movement class


Ballet and movement class for children with special needs.

Inclusive classes enabling pupils to explore and learn movement in a intimate group with tailored support.

The class will be lot's of fun with the lovely, welcoming GDND teacher Miss Nora.


Where:

The Goose Green centre, East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AT

Ages:

4-8 years

Time:

5.20-6.00pm

Date: Tuesday's

Price:

?8.00 for 1 class

?14.00 if paying in advance for both


Please book your child on by emailing [email protected] or call 07904 424 504.

Please note places limited to 10 children only, so if you are interested book today to avoid disappointment.

To be kept in the loop about joining this class in the future please also email us.


www.gdnd.co.uk | www.facebook.com/gdndacademys | @gdndacademy

  • 1 month later...

GDND Academy Wrote:

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> GDND Academy's Ballet and movement class

>

> Ballet and movement class for children with

> special needs.

> Inclusive classes enabling pupils to explore and

> learn movement in a intimate group with tailored

> support.

> The class will be lot's of fun with the lovely,

> welcoming GDND teacher Miss Nora.

>

> Where:

> The Goose Green centre, East Dulwich Road, SE22

> 9AT

> Ages:

> 4-8 years

> Time:

> 5.20-6.00pm

> Date: Tuesday's

> Price:

> ?8.00 for 1 class

> ?14.00 if paying in advance for both

>

> Please book your child on by emailing

> [email protected] or call 07904 424 504.

> Please note places limited to 10 children only, so

> if you are interested book today to avoid

> disappointment.

> To be kept in the loop about joining this class in

> the future please also email us.

>

> www.gdnd.co.uk | www.facebook.com/gdndacademys |

> @gdndacademy

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