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Daytime drama for 2-5s - New Nimble Storybook Adventures, Thursdays, 11am at the Ivy House from 5/11


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Nimble Arts are VERY excited to launch a new drama class for 2-5 year olds and their parents and carers, led by our brilliant workshop leader Holly! Every week, we'll delve into a new storybook adventure in this participatory and active drama class, with sessions running on the 5th, 12th and 19th November at the Ivy House (40 Stuart Road, Nunhead)


Holly is a trained EY teacher, actor and drama specialist, and these brand new sessions promise to be full of magic, imagination and adventure!


It's ?6 per session, or you can use a stamp from your Nimble Tots flexicard. Advance bookign recommended at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1763 - drop ins welcome if we have space, but if we're full, we're full!


For more information about the new class, check out the website above, or email [email protected].

Don't forget this starts this week, and we still have spaces for you to join us for an intergalactic drama storytelling adventure...


Realise I forgot to write the time on the above post (doh!), but these will be at 11am


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This week we're going to be venturing into the jungle with Holly! There's still time to come and join us in front of the shimmering golden curtains of the Ivy House, Thursday at 11am - pictures from our first class at https://www.facebook.com/NimbleTots/ (in case you want to see what we get up to!)


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This week it's time to go on a polar expedition with Holly and her storybook drama class! We got a bit busier last week, so advance booking recommended, and if we have space, drop ins will be welcome!


11am at the Ivy House, Thursday!


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  • 2 weeks later...

We're back this week, with the wonderful Laura leading a Nimble Tots Adventure workshop for 2-5 year olds at the Ivy House, for 2-5 year olds and their parents and carers.


Come join us - more information and book in at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1763


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