Liss Forest Ballet School
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    • Cecchetti Method
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  • About Us
    • Children's Classes
    • Tutus & Teddies
    • Venues
    • Uniform
    • Cecchetti Method
    • Pointe Work
    • Productions
    • Adult Ballet
    • Testimonials
    • Exams Explained
    • School Policies
    • GDPR
  • Dates & Times
  • Newsletter
  • Gallery
  • Contact Us
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​Liss Forest Ballet School presents a biennial, professionally produced show in which all children take part. The Adult classes are also invited to take part. The school performs many events locally too.

2024 Pearl's Jewellery Shop

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The crown needs to be repaired

2022 The Fruit Bowl

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Granny Smith has to find healthier options

2018 This Farming Life

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A naughty piglet escapes

2016 The Sweet Treaty

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The Icing Queen invites the Liquorice King to tea

2014 Grandad's Dream Garden

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He gets his dream in the end

2012 Devil May Care

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Good against evil (guess who won)

Petersfield Youth Platform 2012

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Degas Ballet Class

2010 On the Horizon

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What goes on in the skies

2008 An Oceanic Plunge

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After the shipwreck, beneath the waves

2006 Pas De Cafe

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A day in the life in a French one

2004 Of Our Earth

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Jewels, Fuels, Metals, Elements, Gems

2002 After The Artists

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​From Monet to Mondrian

2000 Moments In Time

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Cavemen to Spacemen
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All our biennial shows are performed at the Liphook Millennium Centre.  This venue was officially opened on the 1st January 2000 and provides an accessible local venue for community events, pantomime, markets, cinema, art exhibitions, and a wide variety of clubs and activities.  The Centre was built on a disused O.S.U. site which was developed by the Royal Canadian Engineers  in 1944. The site was occupied by the Royal Army Ordnance Corp from 1968 until approx 1997 when it was sold to Sainsbury’s.  The Millennium Centre was built for the community in 1998, opening its doors for the first time in March 1999 for the Annual Community Meeting.

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