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TAL cultural centre

TAL's main objective is to promote Telugu Culture and fine arts in London. As our next generation is growing TCC helps new generation kids to learn our arts and culture from authentic and qualified teachers at TCC.

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What is this service?

 TCC runs two weekend schools in London and teaches Indian Classical Arts and the Telugu Language. We are grateful to all those parents who are encouraging their kids to learn arts and Telugu Language. This will ensure that our culture and language is preserved by the next generation.

COURSES CURRENTLY OFFERED

  • Telugu For All...

  • Carnatic Vocal Juniors & Seniors

  • Bollywood Dance For All

  • Violin for All

  • Bharatanatyam for All

NOTE: We strongly recommend students and parents to contact us via email: contact@taluk.org

TCC FEES INFORMATION

  • Telugu Language [£2.50 per class]

  • Carnatic Music [£7.50 per class]

  • Bharatanatyam [£7.50 per class]

* If the same student is attending for both music n dance fee per class is £6.50 (Total £13.00 for both classes per session)

What we offer?

  • CARNATIC VOCAL
  • TELUGU LANGUAGE
  • BHARATANATYAM
  • KUCHIPUDI WORKSHOPS

Good to know

Location

New London College

Location

6th Floor
75-81 Staines Road

Hounslow

TW3 3HP

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