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Indiepop Tots Disco for parents/carers with under 5s: Sunday 22nd February


lovelyrita

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A bit of advance warning on this one, but just wanted to flag for your diaries, as tickets already seem to be going pretty quickly...


The Nines, Copeland Industrial Estate, Peckham

Sunday 22nd February, 11am

?6 per adult, 2 adults family pass for ?10, under 5s go free, advance booking recommended.


Flop your fringes, don some stripes, and bring your little people to a good old fashioned indiepop disco in Peckham. It?s a disco for parents, carers with their 5s and under (babes in arms very welcome!). We?ll be playing an eclectic and invigorating mix of up-beat indie pop, 60s girl groups, Motown and indie rock for you and your kids to shake your thing to. This will include the likes of Belle & Sebastian, Love, New Order, The Shangri-Las, The Magnetic Fields, Stereolab, The Ronettes, Apples in Stereo, The Velvet Underground, Jens Lekman and Jonathan Richman? Probably no Frozen, but we might get the bubbles out!


We?ll have some Nimble Arts crafts activities on site too, and the Nines has a licensed bar and does a mean array of food and snacks with tables aplenty for hearty lunches.


You can also pay using a pass from your Nimble Tots class card (working out at ?4.50 per ticket), and you can use at the Nimble Tales weekly classes featuring stories, songs and cello tunes!


Book at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1070


Becky x

  • 3 weeks later...
Hello all! Half term is nearly here, and tickets are still going quickly, but we still have some available! We'll definitely be doing this again another time too, so if you can't make it but would you like to find out about the next one, drop [email protected] an email to join the tots mailing list.... x
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