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Perform Battersea

All Saints Church Hall, 100 Prince Of Wales Drive, Battersea, London, SW11 4BD. Get directions

Drama classes for 4-7s

Mondays | 4pm - 5pm

This class is run by Caitlin and Teresa. It is regularly visited by our Area Partner, Gemma.

Drama classes for 7-12s

Mondays | 5.05pm - 6.05pm

This class is run by Caitlin and Teresa. It is regularly visited by our Area Partner, Gemma.

Welcome to Perform Battersea - dedicated to building confidence, concentration, communication and coordination using the performing arts.

We started running classes at All Saints Church Hall in January 2013 and now run weekly every Mondays. The classes are run by Caitlin and the teacher is Teresa. The schools are looked after by our Area Partner, Gemma.

Next term runs from 1st September to 15th December with no classes on 27th October (half-term).

My daughter Amira absolutely loves attending Perform! She is so enthusiastic and her confidence has grown. The teachers are so amazing with the children. Amira has tried so many other drama classes previously, but Perform is by far the best!
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Hoda Sakhi
Alexander has a lot to say after each class. He looks forward to Mondays now
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Elena Mcnaught - Perform Battersea parent
It's mind-blowing how happy and confident Grace is. Jamie, the Producer, is incredible and so professional. It's just so good to see individuals come into their own and flourish.
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Nicola Vincent
My daughter Amira absolutely loves attending Perform! She is so enthusiastic and her confidence has grown. The teachers are so amazing with the children. Amira has tried so many other drama classes previously, but Perform is by far the best!
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Hoda Sakhi
Alexander has a lot to say after each class. He looks forward to Mondays now
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Elena Mcnaught - Perform Battersea parent
It's mind-blowing how happy and confident Grace is. Jamie, the Producer, is incredible and so professional. It's just so good to see individuals come into their own and flourish.
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Nicola Vincent