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The Three Day Musical for 6-13 year olds - next week (26th-28th August)


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Join Nimble Arts this summer to write, compose and perform your own brand new musical! This is a fun creative project for 6-11 year olds, and using Nimble Arts costumes, props, instruments, staff and LOTS of imagination, you can come and write your own weird, wonderful and possibly wacky new musical. Previous projects included the wonderful 'Woofeow' (the journey of a dog who thought she was a cat!) and 'The Pumpkin Princess' (an angry princess and her mission to ban everything beginning with the letter P!).


Dates are:

5th - 7th August, Heber Primary School (10.00 - 4.00 each day, with free childcare 8.30 - 5.00)


26th - 28th August, Goose Green Primary School (10.00 - 4.00 each day, with free childcare 8.30 - 5.00)


Find out more, and book, on our website at www.nimblearts.co.uk.

  • 3 weeks later...
We've been getting quite a lot of email enquiries about how exactly the three day musical works! I've tried to put a bit more here at http://eepurl.com/YraUL, but any questions, do ask and I'll try to answer here... In brief, basically we're not about giving a script, or trying to re-enact other existing musicals (although there are a lot of great courses locally that do that, and we do know this is also a lot of fun!). Our courses are really about using our imaginations and lots of creative play to come up with something that the children taking part have devised themselves. Roles are created to fit the participants, and whether they're budding musical soloists, or would prefer more of a backstage role, everyone can get involved :) Our final musicals tend to be pretty weird and wonderful, and are performed to parents, carers and friends at the end of the course. If we have enough budget, we're hoping to get this properly filmed at the end too!
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  • 4 weeks later...
The next Three Day Musical (and last week of nimble arts antics this summer) takes place this week 26th-28th August, and we've still a few spaces available if you're looking for creative activities to dodge the London rain! Book at www.nimblearts.co.uk and email [email protected] to find out more.

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