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Creative Minds London - Performing Arts Camp Summer 2017 (Herne Hill)


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Little Stars ages 4 - 7 and Big Stars ages 8 - 11!


The Summer Camp will run from 31st July to 4th August 2017, 9am - 4pm at the Island Arts Studio, Milkwood Road, Herne Hill, SE24 0EZ.


Our summer programme gives children the chance to explore and develop their talents while meeting new like-minded friends. The classes will focus on developing the children?s knowledge of storytelling, role play and drama and theatre skills, including art & design, as well as developing their skills in music and dance.


The theme for the week will be Roald Dahl's Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. Each day (Monday through Friday) will offer various activities with our professional and experienced facilitators.


The fees are ?37.50 per day or ?175 for the week (?35 per day).


Discounts and offers:

- Additional sibling discount 30% off (?26 per day or ?120 for the whole week)


If you would like to book your child's place on the Summer Camp or have any questions about the Summer Camp, please do get in contact with us by either phone, email, text or online. There are a maximum of 10 children per age group so please get in touch soon to guarantee a place!


We look forward to hearing from you and a summer of creativity and fun!


Many thanks,

Victoria

Creative Minds London

07944549847


www.creativemindslondon.com

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