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The Little Disco Company is back for 2014!

We're fully refreshed after our Christmas break and super excited about our monthly events lined up this year...


First event: Saturday 25th January 2014

Theme: Children can come in fancy dress ? Superhero, Princess, Pirate or Pumpkin ? whatever takes your fancy (parents can dress up too if you REALLY want to)

Session 1 is 1.30pm - 3.00pm

Session 2 is 3.30pm - 5.00pm (only a few tickets left)

Where: at the Crown & Greyhound aka ?the Dog? in Dulwich Village.


We will be holding little disco sessions on the last Saturday of the month thereafter.


How much?

Tickets are ?4 per adult and ?6 per child in advance, (under 1s come in for free) and we have now introduced a Family Ticket ? 2 adults and 2 children for ?17.50.


How can I get tickets?

Email us at [email protected] to reserve your tickets and get your names on the guest list - our first 4 events sold out so please do book to avoid disappointment


Also... LIKE our Facebook page for a chance to win a FREE FAMILY TICKET to either our January or February event, the winner will be announced on 14th January.


For more info ?

www.facebook.com/thelittlediscocompany

Or see previous posts on the forum (search for "Little Disco")


Our contact email: [email protected]

Or you can phone us: Kate on 07794757166 or Clare on 07884447935


See you on the dance floor!

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