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Extra Nimble Arts Circus Day for 4-11 year olds August 26th in East Dulwich!


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We have an increasingly long waiting list for our Circus Day at Nimble Arts this summer, so we're trying to see if there's enough interest to run an extra day on Tuesday 26th August!


Find out more about Nimble Arts at www.nimblearts.co.uk - we are a local, creative company running exciting community arts activities, and have a top notch team of circus freelancers! It'll a day of circus skills, magic arts and crafts and much more, suitable for 5-11 year olds (and 4 year olds can join for 4 hours). Workshops run 10-4 with free creative free play available 8.30 - 5pm. Cost is ?45/?37 siblings/?27 for 4 hours.


We can only go ahead with the extra date if we have enough people taking part, but you can register your interest to take part at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/V8MYT3C and we'll make a final decision by August 15th (or earlier if we get enough people!) - these days tend to fill up really quickly so we're very much hoping to run this extra session!


Any questions, drop us an email to [email protected]

Hi All - we're about half way there to running the extra day so it's looking likely! Please do register your interest above (or email [email protected]) and we hope to confirm final plans as soon as possible!

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