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the mumster
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Saturday schools

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DD currently goes to a Saturday school, but she is finding a little bit unstructured - lots of improvised games etc in the drama part and more of a singalong in the vocals bit. Most of the children there are not very experienced and I think, as she has been in a few shows, she would like something a little more advanced. Thinking of trying either Pineapple or Italia Conti - anyone know what these are like or does anyone have any other suggestions? Thanks in advance,
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How old is your dd? I am thinking about Pineapple and am doing a workshop there soon. Pm which classes she would do or if you want info on the workshop
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Pineapple Performing arts or PPAS is on Sundays, and is a three hour dancing singing and acting basis, albeit good and split into age groups with some excellent children attending, and great tutors.

Here is a thread about the London COnti Saturday school, although there are associate schools and a couple near you in SE London , the day is split into dedicated hours, ie, singing, modern, tap, drama, musical production etc etc, more focused and intense.

viewtopic.php?f=8&t=19825

D and B performing arts is an option as is Gillham School of Performing Arts depending on wether you want to travel into Kent...

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