**Perform Hove Brighton**

Nestled in the charming St Andrews (Old Church) Hall on Church Road, Perform Hove is a vibrant hub for creative expression and artistic development in East Sussex. Specializing in drama and performance arts for children, our dedicated team fosters a nurturing environment where young talents can explore their creativity, gain confidence, and develop essential life skills through engaging and dynamic classes.

At Perform Hove, we believe in the transformative power of the arts. Our programs are thoughtfully designed to inspire students of all ages, offering a diverse range of workshops that cater to different interests and skill levels. Whether your child is a budding actor or simply looking to build confidence and communication skills, our experienced instructors are committed to delivering quality service and ensuring each participant enjoys a fulfilling experience.

We pride ourselves on our community-oriented atmosphere, making every session not just a class, but an opportunity for friendship and collaboration. Our focus on customer satisfaction means we are always here to answer your questions and provide personalized guidance. For more information or to book an appointment, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 020 7255 9120 or visit our website at [Perform Hove](http://www.perform.org.uk/free-drama-class/hove). Discover the joy of performing arts with us—where every child’s potential is celebrated!

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