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Indie Tots Nimble Disco - Girl Groups Special - Sunday 15th November - The Nines


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It's nearly time for the next indie tots Nimble disco for 0-5s and their parents and carers. These are discos focussing on proper music, with Nimble Arts crafts, bubbles, disco lights and all the trimmings, held at the Nines (just behind the Bussey building in Peckham). The venue is a licensed bar serving fruit shoots, coffee and beer!


The 15th November is our girl groups special, so come ready to dance to some of the greatest, upbeat tunes! Music will include the likes of The Supremes, The Shangri-Las, The Ronettes, Martha & the Vandellas, The Bangles, The Go-Gos, Banarama, Sleater Kinney, The Belle Stars... and much more, from resident indie tots DJs Owen and David.


Tickets are ?8 for one adult, ?14 for two and up to two little people go free with each adult, and the disco runs 11am - 12.30. Advance booking recommended at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1230 - if any tickets left, they'll be available on the door, although we often get pretty busy!


We're also looking for a second venue for future discos, and starting to do disco parties in the new year, so enquiries to [email protected]....

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