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Nimble Arts is back for the May Half Term with another 5 days of top notch arts based workshops for 5-11 year olds! Workshops are held at Heber Primary School, East Dulwich, but open to children from any schools!


Nimble Arts Half-Term Holiday Club

26th ? 30th May 2014

10.00am ? 4.00pm

(with free childcare from 8.30 ? 5.00)

Heber School, East Dulwich

for 5-11 year olds


Five Days: ?185 (siblings ?145)

Four Days: ?156 (siblings ?124)

Three Days: ?123 (siblings ?99)

Two Days: ?86 (siblings ?70)

One Day: ?45 (siblings ?37)


Rockets & Robots ? Monday 26th May

How high can your rocket fly? Design your own rockets, robots plus some more crazy creations, make them, then take them home!

Play In a Day ? Tuesday 27th May

Welcome to the Mad Professor?s lab! What crazy characters and extraordinary experiments will he have in store for you? Join us for a day of drama.

Take Flight ? Wednesday 28th May

Fly through the air on the trapeze and make your own spinning flying saucer with this day of acrobatics and circus skills.

Sound Lab ? Thursday 29th May

From making a cardboard record player to creating a brand new piece of music from sounds you have recorded, discover your inner composer and make some weird and wonderful music!

Film Lab ? Friday 30th May

Could you create your own science fiction film from scratch complete with alien landings and strange beings from outer space? We think you can!


To book your place, and find out more about Nimble Arts, go to http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=685

We've still got spaces remaining for the half term club, although recommend booking soon, as, particularly the mid-week days, tend to get full!


A few updates to what's happening!

Monday: We're delighted that local artist Lou Smith (Captured on the Rye) will be joining us on the Monday for some intergalactic screen printing (and there will also be some other fun arts and crafts!)


Tuesday: Nimble regular actor extraordinaire Ben Neale will be leading us into a day of dramatic immersion into the mad Professor's lab


More to follow as we get everything firmed up, it's going to be fun and Becky and Catherine are being joined by even more creative artists than ever to co-run these days and make then super inspiring!

x

Don't forget to book now if you want to join us this May - there are still spaces available all days, but I'll pop up a message as they fill up!


We're also looking for a second school or community venue to run some courses in this summer, if you're a governor/school representative looking to host holiday activities, any thoughts or ideas are really welcome (more here: http://eepurl.com/TTiEf)

Hi All, places are still available but filling up quickly, particularly the mid-week days!


As it's a bank holiday Monday, if you're looking for family activities but only want to come for a half day, we're thinking of offering half day sessions for our art and crafts day (as we've had lots of messages from people who are also doing family things that day), so do let us know. We'll get this on the website shortly, or can you message me here or email us at [email protected]. That day is:


Morning: T-shirt screen printing with the wonderful Lou from Captured in the Rye

Afternoon: 3 spacey arts activities (making a rocket that flies, creating a robot from recycled materials, and making an interplanetary mobile)


Becky x

Just to update on spaces remaining! I'll try and keep this up to date, as I suspect we may fill up on some days (Wednesday and Thursday looking nearly full) but:


Monday 26th: Arts and Crafts - lots of spaces! Of course, it's a bank holiday and many of you are doing family things (we probably should have known this!), but children are welcome to join us for a half day (look at what's happening when on our website), and parents can come and join in too!


Tuesday 27th: Drama - 10 spaces


Wednesday 28th: Circus/acrobatics = 5 spaces


Thursday 29th: Experimental music - 5 spaces


Friday 30th: Film Lab - 10+ spaces


I'll keep us updated, we're really looking forward to the week!

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