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17 + 24 June & 1 + 8 July 2024
iC4C
The cost per session is £3/£1.50 (community offer ticket for those living in or attending primary schools in Sneinton or St Anns).
As part of iC4C's continuing commitment to nurturing and supporting young people with potential and ambition in dance, they have launched a Jump Start programme.
Jump Start provides creative dance experiences for children aged 7 to 11 (Key Stage 2) living in Nottingham and supports our aim to nurture young people who have potential and ambition in dance.
These sessions are happening in Nottingham and will be coming to Birmingham soon.
Season (8 July 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday | 16:15 | - 17:15 |
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