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Nimble Arts Summer 2017 Club @ Horniman Primary - availability and activity update!


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Hello East Dulwichers!


We're up the hill in Forest Hill for our Summer Club this holidays while our usual home Heber School has building work...we'd love to see your 4-11 year olds at our Horniman Club every day from 8am - 6pm available from 24th July - 18th August. Visit www.nimblearts.co.uk to book and see below for available spaces and more information about each day! We're Ofsted-registered, accept childcare vouchers and flexible payment options and provide free 1:1 support for children with additional needs.


Every day children will take part in creative workshops delivered by special guests and have a session in the Funhouse ? giant bouncy castle and free run of all the activity areas!


Mon 24th Jul: I want to be a puppeteer: 4-5?s 13 available / 6-11?s 39 available

Learn to manipulate puppets with puppeteer Diana Baylis from Black Cat Theatre, make your own puppet and create a human puppet dance.


Tue 25th Jul: I want to know?about robotics: 4-5?s 4 available / 6-11?s 25 available

Explore lego robotics with PrepareRobo will be running lego robotics workshops, design your own crafty robot and create robot story animations.


Weds 26th Jul: I want to?make some noise: 4-5?s 2 available / 6-11?s 28 available

Beatbox with world champ Kyle, create electronic soundscapes and create your own thumb piano


Thur 27th Jul: I want to?go to the jungle: 4-5?s 9 available / 6-11?s 30 available

Get up close and personal with some creatures from the Wriggly Wild Show, go on a drama exploration adventure, and make your own jungle friend!


Friday 28th Jul: I want to try?solving mysteries: 4-5?s 13 available / 6-11?s 20 available

Fridays at Nimble Arts are always an immersive drama adventure ? pick up your spy glass, don your disguise and solve the crime of the century!


Mon 31st Jul: I want to try?film-making: 4-5?s 12 available / 6-11?s 34 available

Work with actor Russell Lucas to create film trailers, design a zoetrope and make your own props.


Tue 1st Aug: I want to know?about science: 4-5?s 10 available / 6-11?s 28 available

We welcome the Wornderstruck team for some extreme experiments, create a monster with Dr. Frankenstein and make your own marbled masterpieces


Weds 2nd Aug: I want to be?a magician: 4-5?s 8 available / 6-11?s 27 available

Magic Carl?s coming to let you into a few secrets from the magic circle, create your own disappearing money box and mini magic tricks!


Thur 3rd Aug: I want to make?models: 4-5?s 10 available / 6-11?s 31 available

Create miniature masterpieces with clay, get creative with 3D printing pens and make your own wooden toy


Fri 4th Aug: I want to go?to Sherwood forest: 4-5?s 17 available / 6-11?s 22 available

Join Maid Marion for outlaw bootcamp, create your own head-dress and try your hand at falconry!


Mon 7th Aug: I want to make?things from paper: 4-5?s 12 available / 6-11?s 31 available

Try your hand at origami, create some fabulous paper fashion and pop-up paper puppets.


Tue 8th Aug: I want to be?an engineer: 4-5?s 12 available / 6-11?s 29 available

We welcome back Wonderstruck for some hands on mechanical fun, get stuck into coding and make your own fidget spinner!


Weds 9th Aug: I want to try?animation: 4-5?s 13 available / 6-11?s 34 available

Try out stop motion animation with Chocolate Films, animate and voice your own stories and create a cartoon puppet


Thur 10th Aug: I want to know?about space: 4-5?s 14 available / 6-11?s 36 available

We welcome back Nimble Arts fave space expert Jerry Stone for ?The Great British Blast Off?, create your own solar system and take part in a moon dance


Fri 11th Aug: I want to go?back in time: 4-5?s 20 available / 6-11?s 28 available

Where will you go, who will you meet, what will you make? A journey through time with drama leaders Russell Lucas and Sophia Loi-Shaw


Mon 14th Aug: I want to be?a writer: 4-5?s 18 available / 6-11?s 35 available

Can you create and illustrate your own children?s book with a little author inspiration in one day? Sure we can!


Tue 15th Aug: I want to make?steampunk style: 4-5?s 13 available / 6-11?s 31 available

Steampunk t-shirts, Victorian inventions and secret-compartment treasure box trick books


Weds 16th Aug: I want to go?to the circus: 4-5?s 10 available / 6-11?s 31 available

Try your hand at a huge range of circus skills, make a moving trapeze artist and become an expert balloon modeller


Thur 17th Aug: I want to know?about Vikings: 4-5?s 12 available / 6-11?s 33 available

Jump in your long boat and journey back to the past with resident Viking Ugg the Boot, design your own helmet and record a Vicious Viking rap


Fri 18th Aug: I want to try?story-telling: 4-5?s 20 available/ 6-11?s 29 available

The final day of summer fun and a chance to create and tell your own mystical stories and design your own mythical creature.

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