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We (Zoe & Leon) run audio, podcast & radio projects for children, and our next exciting event will be held at the awesome Punk Me Up Ceramics Cafe on Halloween Night!


We're inviting your children & young adults (any age) to take part in our Spooky Soundwaves Radio Workshop. The children will be performing their scariest Halloween stories in our pop-up radio studio, complete with their own DIY sound effects to bring their stories to (after)life... we're talking celery, ketchup, staplers, scrap metal, rice & anything else we can get our hands on. Our otherworldly items of inspiration could be used, or feel free to bring along your fave ghost story to read out loud.


Once all live performances have been recorded, the children will be broadcasting a live radio show emceeing from inside the cafe for all parents, friends, and monsters to tune into! We will also post the show on our website after the event, so you can still hear the spooky tales for years to come.


Tickets (for children) are ?12 each, parents & carers can join the Halloween fun for free!


Limited spaces available in the workshop, so do book fast if you would like to take part!

Bookings must be made in advance at http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/events/ but do email us if you have any questions on [email protected]


Hope to see and hear you there!

All the best,


Zoe & Leon

(The WordPlay Team)

https://www.facebook.com/events/244395125958445/

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