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FROZEN disco - Fri 10th April 10am @ the Ivy House, Nunhead * 15 tickets left only *


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FROZEN DISCO (all ages)

NOTE: 50% of tickets sold already - so please don't leave it too late. This event will sell out!


The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Rd, Nunhead, SE15 3BE

Date: Friday 10th April (Half Term)

TIME: 10am - 11am - dressing up encouraged!


If the new short Frozen Fever film has once again captured your little Elsa or Olaf, then this disco party is not to be missed! We will be displaying clips of the FROZEN FEVER short-film on screen, playing Frozen dance anthems and of course you will all be singing-a-long to the most popular Frozen songs (karaoke style). We will be decorating the room in full "Frozen" style and of course bring all our usual props and fun with us.


Our 'games this time involve a Freeze game (aka musical statues) and of course we will be bringing SNOW to this disco spectacular. "Let it go" and let the kids go Frozen-crazy at our Half-Term Arrendelle disco!


The perfect opportunity to catch up with local friends!


Prices Half-Term Frozen Disco :

?7.50 p child / ?5.00 p sibling / ?2.00 p adult - If booked online in advance - booking fees apply

Babies (Under 1s) are FREE


Buy tickets at www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk (50% of tickets sold already!)

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