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Nimble Tales for under 5s - cello tunes, stories & songs - Today,11am at the Peckham Pelican (Friday


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This week we're going to be stomping over the bridge with the Billy Goats Gruff, trying to stay clear of any trolls lurking beneath, with the help of our usual cello tunes, shakers and scarves!


Join us:


Monday 2pm: The Old Nuns Head

Wednesday 10am (mixed ages) and 11am (0-2s only): The Ivy House

Friday: 11am, The Peckham Pelican


?6 per class, or ?4.50 per class when you buy a six-class flexicard. Drop in available if we have room, or book in advance to guarantee your space (some classes are now pretty busy) - book in and more information at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=421

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Tomorrow (Friday), have a bit of an escape from the sun and bring your under 5s to join local legend Nimble Catherine at the Peckham Pelican for a storytelling, musical adventure!


11am: The Peckham Pelican (92 Peckham Road)


It's ?6 per family, looks like there will be drop in space available, or you can book in advance at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=421


Next week I'm away on my hols, but all classes will be running as usual, covered by magical storyteller Amie, so expect something quite special!

This week join magical storyteller and songstress Amie, who'll be covering Nimble Tales sessions this week and telling stories, singing songs and blowing bubbles for the lovely little people of SE15 and beyond (and of course their parents and carers!). I'm away in Norway, learning lots about trolls and playing some cello music in the rain, but will be back for the last week of term next week, before the summer holiday Ivy House programme kicks in!


Classes this week are:


Monday, 2pm, The Old Nuns Head (Nunhead Green)

Wednesday: 10am (mixed ages), 11am (0-2s), The Ivy House (40 Stuart Road)

Friday: 11am (mixed ages), The Peckham Pelican, Peckham Road


It's ?6 per class PAYG, or ?4.50 when you buy a 6 week flexicard (if you get it before the 21st June, after which the prices goes up to ?5). You can book your space in advance at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=421 or drop in spaces available on a first-come-first-basis (particularly recommended you book in advance for Wednesday as these classes often fill up).


We'll still be running Nimble Tots activities over the summer - check out details at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1041

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Steer clear of the rain this morning and join me at the Ivy House for cello tunes, songs and stories! We've got spaces available at both the 10am and 11am session - you can book in online, or turn up (spaces first-come-first-serve)


10am: Mixed age class

11am: 0-2s


Booking and more details at: http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=421


Becky x

Join us today at 11am at the Peckham Pelican for our last Friday stories of the summer term! It's me, Becky, leading with tales of Eric the spider, plus of course the usual cello tunes, songs, puppets and bubbles!


After this, we're just running on Wednesdays at the Ivy House over the summer until term starts in September,


Drop in available today - ?6 or one class card stamp (?4.50 per class when you buy 6)


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