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Creative Holiday Clubs for 5-11 year olds this summer with Nimble Arts in East Dulwich


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Nimble Arts is back this summer with several weeks of creative activities for 5-11 year olds! We?re an arts led holiday club, with a strong emphasis on creativity (and fun!), run by local musicians and teachers Becky and Catherine, working with a team of arts professionals. You can find out all about us on our website at www.nimblearts.co.uk, and we?re running the following holiday club activities. For slightly older children, do check out our creative 3 day musical course (see separate thread)


We?ll keep this updated with spaces left, and do just ask if you?d like any more details about any of the days. The clubs tend to fill up fairly quickly (particularly the mid-week days) so we?d advise booking soon to guarantee your place. We?re open to children from any school.


28th July ? 1st August 2014 ? at Heber Primary School

18th ? 22nd August 2014 ? at Goose Green Primary School


10.00am ? 4.00pm (with free childcare from 8.30 ? 5.00) for 5-11 year olds


You can sign up for all days or just pick those that most interest you! No two days are the same (so each drama day, for example, will have a completely different narrative, and we?ll cover different skills in each circus day)


Arts & Crafts ? Monday 28th July and Monday 18th August

Design and make your own creations then take them home! Activities will include screen printing with the fabulous Lou from Captured on the Rye.


Play Your Part ? Tuesday 29th July and Tuesday 19th August

Create your character and enter an imaginary world through drama and improvisation


Join the Circus ? Wednesday 30th July and Wednesday 20th August

Magic tricks, circus skills and acrobatics to wow your friends and family


Rock Band ? Thursday 31st July and Wednesday 21st August

Form a band and work with professionals on bass, guitar, drums and vocals to write your own songs. No experience or instruments necessary (although if you do already play or sing, you?re welcome to bring any instruments with you!)


Sound & Film ? Friday 1st August and Friday 22nd August

Write, record and edit your own short film or radio show


To book your place do go online to www.nimblearts.co.uk and you can book online. Please ask us if you?d like to know more!

  • 2 weeks later...
Still places left for all days, but more than half full most days, with circus days (Wednesdays) and drama (Tuesday) looking most full! I'll make sure we update on here if individual days fill up, but would advise booking soon!
Some places still left - the later (18th August week) week is filling particularly quickly, so would advise booking soon! More information is at http://eepurl.com/YraUL, or have a peek at our website at www.nimblearts.co.uk
  • 4 weeks later...

Hi, if you're still looking for anything to do this summer, we've got spaces left at our Goose Green Club on:


Monday 18th August: Arts and Crafts (last few spaces)

Tuesday 19th August: Play in a Day (last few spaces)

Friday 22nd August: Film Making


Circus skills on the Wednesday and Band day on the Thursday are full, but if you'd like to join our waiting list for those days, we're looking into the possibility of expanding our numbers if possible!


Full details at www.nimblearts.co.uk


Becky x

  • 2 weeks later...

We've now opened up a couple of extra spaces for the rock band day on Thursday 21st August! Other spaces available are:


Monday 18th, Arts and Crafts: 8 spaces left

Tuesday 19th: Drama: 4 spaces left

Wednesday 20th: Circus: FULL - if we get enough interest, we'll be repeating this day on Tuesday 26th August - please register your interest at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/JJRTZ5G

Thursday 21st: Rock Band: 7 spaces left

Friday 22nd: Film: 10+ spaces left


If you'd like to know more, please email [email protected] or look at our website www.nimblearts.co.uk

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