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Whippersnappers Fairyland back for enchanting 2nd year

Book a magical day out in Dulwich for your children


June 5 2016, East Dulwich, London: Now in its second year, the magical Whippersnappers Fairyland Experience is booking for an extended 9-day run at the beginning of the summer holidays, following rave reviews from the 2015 Experience. Book here http://whippersnappersfairyland.co.uk.


Suitable for all children aged 3-7 plus their siblings (and with plenty to engage their accompanying adults), this fantastic event runs for an hour and a half, during which children receive a magical experience from start to finish ? and walk away with a goody bag and a free pair of fairy wings!


If your child came last year and enjoyed it, do come again - children returning for their 2nd year will be receive a secret ?fairy?s friend? gift! There is additionally a special event on 27th July for children with disabilities and their families.


Beginning with a glass of elderflower cordial served by Master Dobb?s team of sprites, children will take part in a series of adventures ? exploring the ?Wyld Wood? where all sorts of little creatures and their homes are tucked away, visiting the Pixie Encampment and helping Sugar Plum complete her daily Bake Off challenge.


There will be plenty of dressing up and trying on pixie clothes and a final celebration of Irish Fairy magic completes the journey. The complete experience includes all of the above, plus the performance ?Seamus and the Puca? which enraptures all the children who see it.


Tickets are ?15.50 per child and ?8.50 per adult (babes in arms are free); to book the play only is ?8.50 per person. It takes place at College Lodge in Dulwich Park, near Dulwich Picture Gallery. To book please visit http://whippersnappersfairyland.co.uk/



About Whippersnappers

Founded in 1994, Whippersnappers is a non-profit organisation which aims to provide a diverse cultural platform from which children and adults of all ages, needs and backgrounds can express and educate themselves through music, sports and the arts.


Whippersnappers provide work experience, training and employment for teenagers, young people, , lone parents, professionals, and individuals with and without disabilities. The organisation aims to provide social cohesion within the community through culturally diverse activities and theatrical productions. We enable and empower complementary community groups and activities through providing affordable space for hire.


For the past 20 years Whippersnappers have been based in The Brockwell Lido building in Brockwell Park. In 2011 Whippersnappers opened their second site College Lodge in Dulwich Park, raising ?250,000 to convert this old Park Keepers Lodge into an Inclusive Community Arts Centre.

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