Du Boisson Dance Studios

Du Boisson Dance Studios is a building in , , which is located on Bulwer Street. Du Boisson Dance Studios is situated nearby to , as well as near .

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Shepherds Bush Library and Bush Theatre.

Library

Theater building
The is located in the Passmore Edwards Public Library, , in the . It was established in 1972 as a showcase for the work of new writers. is situated 480 feet west of Du Boisson Dance Studios.

Theater building
The Shepherd's Bush Empire is a music venue in , , run by the Academy Music Group. It was originally built in 1903 as a music hall for impresario Oswald Stoll, designed by theatre architect Frank Matcham; among its early performers was Charlie Chaplin. is situated 770 feet south of Du Boisson Dance Studios.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Shepherd’s Bush and White City.

Suburb
Shepherd's Bush is a suburb of , England, within the 4.9 miles west of , and identified as a major metropolitan centre in the London Plan.

Neighborhood
is a district of , England, in the northern part of in the , 5 miles west-northwest of .

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood.

Du Boisson Dance Studios

Latitude
51.50553° or 51° 30′ 20″ north
Longitude
-0.22398° or 0° 13′ 26″ west
Levels
2
Open location code
9C3XGQ4G+6C
Open­Street­Map ID
way 935100240
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­dance
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