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Summer Children's Festival in West Dulwich


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Wild Child is an intimate new family-focused festival set in the leafy green area of Dulwich, South London.

Immerse your little ones in the worlds of Theatre, Circus, Storytelling, Dance, Arts & Craft, Music, Wellbeing, Comedy & Science & Technology in a magical and fun-filled day to entertain the whole tribe. Visit our 11 fun packed creative zones....... Dance the day away in the Bop Along Ballroom learning new moves & grooves at family dance workshops or see the Teddy Bears Picnic Ballet. Get tech-savvy in the Imagination Lab with creative coding through song, rhyme & storytelling. Roll up to the Little Top and tightrope walk or fly on the trapeze. Laugh out loud in the Giggly Grove with cracking entertainment from funny comedians. Create a masterpiece in the Crafty Den with giant outdoor painting & cool crafts. Learn amazing magic tricks to impress friends in the Magic Hollow or have fun spinning stories from Around the World in the Wordy Wood. Follow the funky music to the Harmony Hideaway with Bebop Baby's rock & roll, soul, funk and Afrobeat, tunes to move those little feet! Visit the Playhouse for theatre & puppet shows & immersive adventures in Dino-Land and the Unicorn Meadow, then chill out in the Wellness Warren for a spot of Yoga and mindfulness. And not forgetting our tiny festival-goers, our Babes in the Burrow area for 0-3-year-olds will feature a magical sensory play space, a creative messy edible play area, interactive performances, music & circus workshops.


WHEN: The festival runs across 3 days: Friday 17/ Saturday 18/ Sunday 19 August 2018. The festival activities run from 10am-5pm daily (with gates open from 9am-6pm).


Venue: Trevor Bailey Sports Ground, London, SE21 7LE (West Dulwich rail).


Early Bird Tickets: www.wildchildfestivals.co.uk


Enquiries Email: [email protected]

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