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The Little Disco Company ? a funky family disco event comes to Dulwich - Sat 23rd Nov - 3.30pm


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We are two ED mums who are always on the look-out for fun local activities to enjoy as a family. Autumn has officially stormed in and the thought of spending yet another Saturday chasing the little ones around a soft play centre is filling us with dread. That's why we are bringing a new idea to our little corner of South East London.


The Little Disco Company brings you a cool day time disco for parents and their under 7s. A fun and entertaining alternative to the local ballet / music / football classes and one which you can enjoy together as a family.


Go crazy swirling and twirling your little ones around the dance floor and show them how you get down to the latest pop tunes and those retro disco classics that you love to dance to (go on, admit it!)


If you're a bit rusty and need a warm up before you really show the kids how it?s done then the licensed bar will provide you with a little help. Have a drink and socialise with the other big kids while you watch the little kids go crazy on the dance floor from a safe distance. It has also proven to be a great meet up place for small groups of friends.


As well as a live DJ playing dance floor fillers and kids favourites there will be other boredom busting activities such as face painting, balloons, bubbles, games and competitions, prizes and giveaways, as well as child friendly drinks and snacks to complete this fun packed afternoon.

Tickets are ?4 per adult and ?6 per child in advance, more on the door (under 1s come in for free).

Why not join The Little Disco Company for this local funky disco event! Limited tickets available so don?t leave it too long!


When? Saturday 23rd November 2013, from 3.30pm - 5pm

Where? Upstairs at the Crown and Greyhound aka ?The Dog? in Dulwich Village


How do I get tickets? All you need to do is email us at [email protected] to reserve your tickets and get your names on the guest list.

You can 'like' our Facebook page to keep up to date with forthcoming news and events: www.facebook.com/thelittlediscocompany

We went to this last Saturday and had a brilliant time. It was good to do something that we all enjoyed (we usually end up doing something that is just for the kids whereas this is focussed on the adults aswell as the smalls). Highly Recommended x
Yes, agree, Saturday's launch event was fantastic! Both my girls danced their little socks off and we all (children & adults alike) had a great time. Nice to do something as a family, where everyone has fun. Looking forward to the next one!

Thanks for your question Bumpy. We have a little baby corner with some soft toys and play mat. This is set back from the dance floor, so you can even watch your older child boogieing away, whilst sitting with your littlest one. From our previous events, the babies seem to enjoy the lights and all the visual stimulation. And if it does get too much, we have a chill out room away from the disco room, where you can find changing facilities and some chairs.


We hope you can make it to one of our events soon.


Clare

The Little Disco Company

My 2.5yr old son, husband and I went to the Little Disco event a couple of weeks ago and it was brilliant!!!

A really fun, social afternoon which was superbly organised. Can only highly recommended that you go.

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