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Art workshops during half term at Goose Green Community Centre


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Pastel and Smudge are a new creative arts company based in south east London.

During October half term we have sensory art workshops running all week.


26th-30th October

11-12 daily


Monday/ Tuesday Doodlekins (0-2 years)

In Doodlekins we will introduce baby to new sights , sounds and experiences.

You will enjoy group activities exploring song, movement, bubbles and textures.


Wednesday/Thursday Squigglers (3-6 years)

In Squigglers your child will discover painting, sculpting and crafting while creating a collective piece during a group activity. They will also create an individual artwork to take home.

All of this creativity will be topped off with music and dance.


Friday SEN (all ages)

In Pastel & Smudge: SEN we will

explore messy play, painting, crafting, music and dance.

You will enjoy group activities developing a group work and make an art work to take home.


Please find more details at www.pastelandsmudge.co.uk

we are also on facebook and twitter @pastelandsmudge

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