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Northern School of Contemporary Dance

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Northern School of Contemporary Dance, Chapeltown Road, Leeds geograph.org.uk 108563
Northern School of Contemporary Dance, Chapeltown Road, Leeds geograph.org.uk 108563

Northern School of Contemporary Dance (NSCD) is a higher education institution in Chapeltown, Leeds, England specialising in contemporary dance. Students can obtain undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in dance, validated by the University of Kent. A programme of adult, youth and children's classes is also available for the local community.

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Northern School of Contemporary Dance
Chapeltown Road, Leeds Chapeltown

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Chapeltown Road 98
LS7 4BH Leeds, Chapeltown
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