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Kesari - Viola and Violin Teacher in London

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Kesari Pundarika Viola Teacher (North West London)

Kesari Pundarika

London (NW8)
Last Logged In: 14 Oct 2011
Sex: Female
Can Travel To: N  SW  W  WC  

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Which subject(s) do you teach?
I teach both Viola and Violin.


Tell me about your qualifications.
I am currently pursuing a BMus (Hons) degree in viola performance at the Royal College of Music, London.
I also have a BA in Spanish from Tufts University, USA.


What kind of experience do you have?
I currently teach students from various backgrounds, abilities and age levels. I had several pupils in the Boston area while I was a student at Tufts University. I have played in numerous orchestras and chamber groups at the Royal College of Music. I have also attended a few summer festivals and courses.


How much do you charge?
I charge 15 pounds for 30-45 minute lessons and 30 pounds for 1-1.5 hours lesson. The first lesson is free. I don't generally charge extra for travel.


Where do you teach?
I can teach at my home or the student's home depending on the distance. I live in St. Johns Wood (NW8). I am happy to travel to Hampstead, Marylebone, Swiss Cottage, South Kensington, Bayswater, Central London, or anywhere else in the area.


When are you available?
I am available weekday late afternoon/evenings, and weekend all day generally. I have quite a flexible schedule.


Which ages and levels do you teach?
I teach all ages from complete beginners to more advanced students.


Which qualifications do you prepare your students for?
I can help students prepare for ABRSM or Trinity/Guildhall exams.


Do you have an up-to-date CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) disclosure certificate?
No.


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