Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024

Easter Holiday Dance Round up for Kids

Easter School, Birmingham

(9 – 13 April) Students aged 10-18 studying RAD Grade 2 or the equivalent and above Week of inspiring classes in ballet and contemporary dance developing technique and learning new skills with highly experienced teachers.

Matilda Musical Theatre Workshop, Falkirk

(23 April) Open to 7-13 year olds, no prior singing pr dancing experience required. Sing and dance to the music and choreography inspired by this West End sensation. Each workshop closes with a performance for parents and guardians.

The Lion King Musical Theatre Workshop, Kent

(30 April) Open to 7-13 year olds, no prior singing pr dancing experience required. Sing and dance to the music and choreography inspired by this West End sensation. Each workshop closes with a performance for parents and guardians.

The Gruffalo Children’s Workshop, Bolton

(14 May)/ Sussex (21 May) Children ages 3 and above, no dance experience required. Delve into the magic of this well-known story in a fun session of dance, music, acting, make-up and storytelling.

Mary Poppins Musical Theatre Workshop, Derby

(14 May) Open to all children ages 5-13 year, no prior singing or dancing experience required. Sing and dance to the music and choreography inspired by this West End sensation. Each workshop closes with a performance for parents and guardians.

Boys Only!

(27 May) Ages 8-18. A high-energy, two-day workshop full of creativity and fun led by experienced male teachers. This workshop includes ballet and contemporary, for beginners or those with some experience.

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