6 Time 4 Me, May 2009
ALL4KIDS
Sing... Dance... Act... Perform...
Not all children are born performers, some lack the confidence to ‘have a
go’. Whatweset out to do is encourage them to try. In just five days we
put together a‘workshop style show’ performed on the last afternoon to
friends and family.Coached by teachers with experience in the theatre
and lots of patience! Yousend us the child we’ll find the performer.No
experience necessaryjust energyand asmile!
School HolidayTheatre Workshops for Are you 16-18 years of Age?
any children 5yrs to 11yrs courses
Youmay be entitled to up to £30 per weekheld at private schools in Wimbledon and Kingston
during Summer,Christmas and Easter holidays under the EMA scheme
Q. What will child be doing when school breaks up?
A. If they enjoy the art of performing or would just like to 'have ago', then
why not send them along to join us. We run afive day workshop styleDates: Myrrh Education offers FREE Training in
theatrecamp, with aperformance on the last afternoon, wherefriends and
family can come along and watch. It really does not matter if they have
never done anything like this before. Painting &Decorating
You send the child, we'll find the performer!Venue:
I've been running camps like this for over 8years now and have seen many
children go from strength to strength through the things we get up to. Carpentry &Joinery
Times: 10.00am to 3.30pm each day Cost: £135 for five days
If you would like to send your child along, then please contact me for more Catering
information or to book aplace.
No experience needed, just energy and a smile!! For moreinformation call Kathy on:
For further information about the courses,please contact 020 8671 6327
Denise Waterman 07876 254 691
E-mail:
all4kidslondon@btinternet.com Motor Vehicle Repair and Maintenance
Web:
www.all4kidslondon.co.uk
Don’t think about it! Come and join us! For moreinformation call Michaela on:
020 7394 3225
NVQ in Childcare
For moreinformation call Sara on:
020 7252 7015
TIME 4 ME 006 May 2009
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