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HannahEJ

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Hi all!


There's a really fun family Acro and Aerial workshop happening close by in April that I highly recommend!


Just going to copy and paste from them for the info:

Family Acro and Aerial Workshop

Peckham Venue

Flying Fantastic Peckham, Unit 1B Bellenden Road Retail Park, Bellenden Road,, London, SE15 5BA


If you have wannabe superheroes at home and you'd like to fly together, then this could be just the class for you. In our Family Aerial and Acrobatics workshops, you'll learn moves and tricks with your kids on both trapeze and aerial silks, as well as some partner and team acrobatics. You'll learn to build pyramids, make human towers and support each other, as your children walk all over you! We're all about getting beginners in the air, so no experience is required. All you need is some sportswear, a bottle of water and a sense of humor - lots of giggles guaranteed.


Children from 4-104 are welcome, the only difficulty as a grown up is making sure you get your turn!

?25 per person. You can add extra people as add ons.


9th of April 10am-12


Bookable at: https://kiddiplan.com/direct-class-checkout/C27261

Any questions or for more information, please get in touch on [email protected]

www.ffyc.co.uk


They're really friendly and it's something really different and exciting for the kids :)

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