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Indie Disco for 0-5s and their parents & carers, this Sunday 20th Sept, 11am at the Nines, Peckham


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Huzzah! This Sunday is out next Indie Tots Nimble Disco for 0-5s and their grownups! We've got bubbles, disco lights, lots of Nimble Arts crafts (so you can come and make a headdress or decorate a mini-person) plus OF COURSE, some proper music for adults and small alike to enjoy. This weekend's our post punk and new wave special, so lots of great tunes including music from Blondie, Dexys and much more. Previously listed as one of Time Out's top things to do in Peckham, so come and join us to find out more...


Tickets are available in advance at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1230 and it's ?14 per family (including two adults and up to four children), or ?8 for one adult and up to two little people. We will probably have tickets available on the door too - we'll pop something up here if we're full.


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