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Are you planning a fun xmas disco this year? Are you running low on parent volunteers? Are you stuck for ideas on how to make this extra special? Well let us give you a great one!


The little disco company, started in 2013, we organise monthly funky family discos in and around Southwark and Lambeth and we are becoming popular for parties for Summer Fairs, School disco's and Christmas parties too. Playing all the popular songs and hits that children love, we make sure that the children (parents and the staff!) have a great time. Having held events at many local schools and nurseries across South London we have a lot of experience with children in years 1 ? year 6, and nurseries of course.


We offer an interactive 90 minute disco session, complete with bubbles, confetti cannons, air guitars and other age suitable props, games and competitions with prizes. We shape this around other requirements such as snack time, or a demonstration by the school children.


All you need to do is have enough space for our DJ booth and disco lights (we bring tripods), and of course enough space to dance. Prices start from ?195.


From working with various schools in the area already, they said that they had never had such a good turn out before. This meant an increase of tickets on the door and additional spenditure on the night.


If you would like to know more about the Little Disco Company then please see our website www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk where you can see testimonials from previous clients and pictures of our events. We hold public liability insurance.


If you are interested, or would like to know more, we would love to hear from you so please don't hesitate to give us a call on 0788 444 7935 or 07794 757166, or email us at [email protected].


Clare Newman & Kate Batty

The Little Disco Company

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