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Nimble Arts are now taking bookings for creative children's parties in SE London! We're offering some of the best activities from our storytelling and holiday club craft workshops...


For 0 - 7 + year olds

Bespoke story, music and song sessions - c. 50 minutes, can fit any theme of your party (and happy to include any of your favourite tunes..from T-Rex to Row your boat!)


For 1-12+ year olds

Craft sessions - create something brilliant that everyone can take home, and we bring absolutely everything you need with us! Activities include:

* Creative Messy Play (for 0+)

* Scrabble Tile Jewellery making

* Freestyle jewellery!

* Create a rocket that flies...

* Make a washi take masterpiece

* Sock puppets

...and lots more!


We can also offer bespoke 'rock band' parties! Full details are on the attached flyer and on our website at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=881.

  • 3 weeks later...

After an exciting afternoon of underwater adventures, songs and crafts with Spongebob and friends last weekend, we're now busy taking bookings for our next parties! All parties are tailored to your theme we bring EVERYTHING we need for our activity, and we can include any of your favourite songs, stories or characters (and we love a challenge!)


0-2s: Tiny tunes! Songs, bubbles, sensory play and fun (with cello, ukulele and puppets): 30 mins, ?60


0 - 5s: A story adventure! A bespoke storytelling adventure with songs, characters and adventure: 45 mins, ?80 (would you like a second character to join us? for an extra ?50 you'll get another fairy, villain, musician...or...let us know)


1- 12s: Arts and crafts: One of the highlights of our Nimble Arts storage cupboard is our magical arts and crafts supplies! We can do a session that fits with the theme of your party, and we bring EVERYTHING from the dull essentials like table covers and scissors, to all creative fun bits like feathers, sequins, stickers and more. ?160 for 12 kids. You'll need a adult on hand to help, or we can bring a Nimble assistant for a little extra


Want to combine stories, songs and crafts? Fancy something a bit different? Just ask us at [email protected] and we'll come up with a party idea to suit you :)


Becky and Catherine x


(Nimble Arts is a creative community arts organisation run by local musicians and teachers Becky and Catherine. We're all about creative expression, access to great quality arts, fun and a leeetle bit of silliness!..find out about us at our website at www.nimblearts.co.uk)

  • 3 weeks later...
We've still space for a few more parties across a couple of weekends before Christmas, and, if you're planning ahead, we've got good availability for January and February, so do get in touch if you want to have a chat about any thoughts for parties!
  • 5 weeks later...

If any of you are feeling super organised, we're now trying to plan our January and February (and even beyond...) Nimble antics, and so are taking bookings for parties now! As well as the parties above, we can also do a super quick 30 minute song session (think of us as the Nimble jukebox!), ?50 for 30 minutes so long as you're within 2 miles of SE15 (then ?2 per mile extra!).


December is now pretty choca, but always worth trying us for a last minute enquiry!


Becky and Catherine x

  • 4 weeks later...
Nimble HQ is closing for Christmas soon, but we've still some space for January and February parties, plus more room later in the year, so if you're looking for a bespoke, creative kids party, using music, crafts, drama or something more, do get in touch. There's more information on our website at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=881, or you can drop us a line at [email protected] - we'll try to get back to you this week before we pack up for Christmas!
  • 1 month later...

We've got some party spaces left for February and March (although helps if you're a little flexible with your dates, as we're getting a bit busy), but we're now taking bookings for later into 2015 too.


As well as the story, song and craft packages listed above, we've just done our first detective mystery party and it was a ball! We've yet to get full details on the website, but if you're looking for something a bit different, we can train your party guests up to become mini-detectives (with lots of party games, magnifying glasses and code cracking), and, as they meet a series of eccentric characters, will they be able to solve the whodunnit?


We're also developing lots more party ideas, and we're probably always happiest when tackling a fun creative challenge, so if you've got something in mind, do drop us a line and we'll see what we can do! We'll update our party options soon - probably after our Nimble Arts February holiday club!

  • 7 months later...

Nimble Arts are now taking bookings for the parties in the Spring, but we have a few days available in November and December too (and may be able to squeeze in something in October if you're flexible with dates!). Details of our parties are on our website at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=881, and are normally delivered by Becky and Catherine from Nimble Arts! Offerings range from immersive detective mysteries, Jedi training schools, arts and crafts spectaculars and storytelling, music, songs and games..


Here's some feedback from one songs, stories and music party last weekend:


"Thank you so much for today. You were a huge hit with all the children, especially T who was retelling many of your stories at home at bedtime. You did exactly what I hoped you would do, keeping the children entertained, mesmerised even, whilst their parents enjoyed afternoon tea. The cello music was a wonderful touch - I felt a complete sense of calm come over the cafe when you played, by both children and parents alike! Thank you so much."

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