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Nimble Arts Easter Holiday Club Heber School SE22 9LA 29th March - 8th April - BOOKING UPDATE


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Our Easter Creative Holiday Club 2016 at Heber School is rapidly approaching offering 8am-6pm childcare for 5-11s and 9am-1pm or 1pm - 5pm for 4 year olds as well as a HUGE range of arts, craft, drama, dance, music, film and animation workshops not to mention as a chance to get up close and personal with some slithery slimy creatures...and if you're thinking of booking we'd advise you to do it sooner rather than later as some days are now getting really full! To book visit www.nimblearts.co.uk and click on Holiday Clubs.


Here's a quick run down of what we'll be up to:


Tuesday 29th March: Move & Shake

Learn the ancient art of mime, practice your poi, step into street dance and create a dancing puppet!


Wednesday 30th March: Fairground Fun PLACES NOW VERY LIMITED

Make your own fairground from scratch! Design a stall, make a hook-a-duck, and create your own virtual fairground ride!


Thursday 31st March: Catwalk Chaos PLACES NOW VERY LIMITED

Design a t-shirt and some stylish head-gear and create accessories from some unexpected up-cycled materials!


Friday 1st April: Victorian School

Step back in time with Ben Neale to a world of balancing books on your head, wax tablets, Victorian games and toys and a very strict Headmaster!!


Monday 4th April: Slither and Slime PLACES NOW VERY LIMITED

Meet some real life reptiles and wriggly creatures, create a Slither and Slime rap and dance routine, and make your own slithery friends!


Tuesday 5th April: Picture Book PLACES NOW VERY LIMITED

Work with children?s story-tellers and illustrators to create your own unique pop-up picture book.


Wednesday 6th April: Roman Riot PLACES NOW VERY LIMITED

The Romans are coming! And they need you! Make a Roman shield, create a movie trailer for a Roman epic and learn how to march Centurion-style!


Thursday 7th April: Mini Machines

Create your own mini machines and robots, do some virtual design and learn the art of paper engineering.


Friday 8th April: Shipwrecked!

You wash up on a desert island with nowhere to live! What adventures will you have! Think, act and improvise your adventure with actor and director Ben Neale.


If you have any questions get in touch at [email protected] or check out our FAQ page here:

http://www.nimblearts.co.uk/frequently-asked-questions/

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