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2526 days ago

Violin and Speech & Drama Lessons Available!

John from Riverlea

Teacher with a Bachelor of Music (First Class Honours) and a Bachelor of Arts (Theatre Studies major) with 15 years teaching experience, privately and in schools, has spaces available for 2019.

Teaches ages 4 to adult, beginner to advanced, in a variety of methods. Exam preparation available for those looking to push themselves. Lesson times are flexible and available during the day. Lessons in your home for your convenience.

Speech and drama lessons also available for fun/personal development or exam preparation.

Taking new students for 2019 now.

First "trial" lesson is free
Then $25 per half hour.

For more information
Text or call: 0273324316
Email e.j.campbell@hotmail.com

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