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Sixties Tots Disco, Sunday 2nd August, The NINES


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Join Nimble Tots for another disco for parents and toddlers - this time we're feeling all summery, and so going for a proper sixties summery vibe (and sixties inspired clothes very welcome, although by no means compulsory!).


These are discos for parents and little people, with a chance for us oldsters too to dance to some great tunes during daytime hours, with plenty of bubbles, inflatables, lights and crafts available too. 11am - 12.30am at the Nines (just behind the Bussey Building). We normally sell out in advance, so advance tickets recommended = ?8 one adult, ?14 for two, with little people free (up to 2 per adult), although if there are any on the door, I'll drop a note on here.


Tickets at: http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1230


Song requests to Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/100495240286896/

  • 4 weeks later...

Yey! It's this Sunday! And tickets are still available... We'll be:


* Dancing to fab sixties tunes

* Crafting our own groovy glasses and drawing and sticking paper dolls with stickers galore in the craft corner!

* Drinking juice/coffee/beer/wine as age and mood is appropriate!

* Probably staying afterwards for lunch for the best macaroni cheese in Peckham


Come join us - tickets are available (so long as there's some left) until 10pm on Saturday, after this, any remaining tickets will be available on the door, but I'll update on here if we have any left.


And get your song requests onto our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/events/100495240286896/


xxx

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