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Nimble Arts October and Winter Holiday Clubs 8am - 6pm for 4-11's now open: Heber School!


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After a sold out Summer, Nimble Arts are back with two brand new Creative Holiday Clubs at Heber School, East Dulwic and we can now offer FULL DAYA 8am - 6pm for 4 year olds as well as 5-11's after passing our Ofsted registration visit! Much more than your average activity club, we offer unique daily adventures from learning falconry with a Tudor Queen to making a story book for a talking horse...imagination is the name of the game supported by an expert team of pastoral staff to welcome your children back time and time again; support any additional needs and give you piece of mind that your children are safe and happy all day long! Oh, and there's a bouncy castle...


Join us for a 5 day Spooktacular from 24th - 28th October:


Every day incorporates arts and crafts along with a variety of art forms for the perfect mini adventure?


Monday 24th October: Spooky Story-Book: Learn the art of ghost-story telling and create your own spooky pop-up story-book from scratch!


Tuesday 25th October: Monstrous Movie-Making: A chance to get your writing, directing and performing skills put to the test for a monstrous movie-making and costume day!


Wednesday 26th October: Creepy Crawlies: Meet some wriggly friends (holding optional!!) and create your own bugs and trick or treat tote bags!


Thursday 27th October: Ingenuous Inventions: Meet Professor Putrefy and enter his lab of weird and wonderful creations..make your own slime soap and animations!


Friday 28th October: Haunted Castle: Enter the gates of Magnox Manor?a drama adventure into a mysterious hidden world and a chance to create your own mystical artefacts!


Or stuck for something to do for those first few days of the Christmas Holidays 21st - 23rd December?


Wednesday 21st December: Decoration Station Come home with a bag full of wintery creations and bauble factory designs (or keep them secret and use for presents!)


Thursday 22nd December: Festive Film-Making Create a wintery adventure with a whole host of characters and make your own props and costumes!


Friday 23rd December: Arctic Adventure Go on a drama adventure into the cold unknown and create your own survival kit!


To find out more, see our new pricing structure and see what we have planned visit www.nimblearts.co.uk or email [email protected]

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UPDATE: Alas due to changes in term dates at Heber we are having to cancel our Mini-Winter Club from 21st - 23rd December. We're really sorry for the inconvenience but October is fully open for booking for 24th - 28th October and we'll be back for February half-term 2017 after that! Sorry for the inconvenience.
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