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Big Fish Little Fish Family Rave - Saturday 18th May - Kingswood House - Dulwich Festival


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Oi oi! Join the world-famous, award-winning, original family ravers Big Fish Little Fish at Kingswood Arts this May. Our DJ will bring the banging tunes from acid house onwards.
Party together on a dancefloor with bubbles, balloons and foam and topped off by the parachute dance. Enjoy our Nifty Natty craft tables and refresh at the licensed bar. So pop on your glad rags, grab your toddler and head for the dancefloor.
For families with 0-8 year olds but all ages welcome.
6x Best Family Event Arts Council Family Arts Festival Awards.

Saturday 18th May 

3-4.30pm

Kingswood Arts, Seeley Drive, SE21 8QN 

Tickets £12, Concessions £9 (plus Eventbrite booking fee), Free for pre-walkers

Tickets available here 

Kindly supported by Nimble Babies.

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