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Half Term Halloween Disco for ages 3-11 - Fri 31st Oct 2.30-3.30pm - Ivy House Nunhead


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LITTLE DISCO COMPANY will be dancing away the cobwebs at The Ivy House in Nunhead at

2.30pm-3.30pm (drop in possible, there will be a few tickets left on the day)


Join us at the JUNIOR DISCO! Just for 3-11 year olds, we play all of today's top chart hits as well as cool disco tunes that you love.


There is an ice bucket load of other stuff thrown in to keep you ghastly skeletons entertained - some screaming opportunity and a "horridly" cool STREET DANCE TUTORIAL - learn some proper scary moves and have a chance to practise them during this thrillingly popular JUNIOR disco!


We've got a DJ song request booth and we even let you loose on the microphone, if you dare!


Soft drinks and "disgusting" snacks on sale too


Prices DISCO

?7.50 p child / ?6.00 per sibling IF booked online in advance through www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk - booking fees apply

Prices slightly more on the door

Parents / Carers and Babies (Under 1s) are FREE


IMPORTANT:

Parents MUST be on-site at all times and are responsible for their children.

We are really excited to be working with GDND at our Junior Disco - so do come and join in with some spooky street dance moves.


The Junior disco is aimed at kids aged 5-11. Bring a friend and leave mum in the bar!


See you there...if you dare!

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