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The Little Disco Company presents NEW Junior Disco!


Spinning the tunes they love this is the perfect chance for 6-11 year olds to strut their stuff & burn off some energy without the toddlers cramping their style. Mums & Dads let us entertain them whilst you enjoy a drink in our parents? lounge or in the pub downstairs. Bring along a friend - for you and your child to make it even more fun!


We've tailored the tunes & entertainment to our 6-11 year old mini ravers including:

- a Street dance tutorial - learn some moves from GDND Academy?s Miss Danni and practise them during the disco!

- a Glitter tattoo station

- Our Live DJ promises to play the most requested tunes on the night


Soft drinks and snacks on sale too and everyone gets a free LED disco accessory


Saturday 29th March

6pm ? 7.30pm

Upstairs at The Crown & Greyhound, 73 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BJ


Tickets ?9 per junior in advance

For tickets visit wegottickets.com/thelittlediscocompany


For more info visit facebook.com/thelittlediscocompany

or email us at [email protected] or call 0788 4447935 or 0779 4757166


IMPORTANT!

Parents MUST be on-site at all times and are responsible for their children.

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