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Little Movers

iC4C, 2 Dakeyne Street, Nottingham, NG3 2AR

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Every Friday between 24 November - 8 December 2023 | 10am - 12pm
Venue - iC4C, Daykene Street
£5 (£3 Little Movers Community Offer)
 

Join dance artist Oksana Tyminska for Little Movers every Friday. Fun and creative movement sessions for 0 to 5 year olds and their adults.

Slip, slide and hide and explore sensory experiences with objects, textures, sounds, stories, and more. Each Friday brings a new adventure; a safe space for you and your children's imaginations to run wild.

There's a dedicated space inside to park buggies and a lift is available to our studios should you need one.

After the session you're welcome to stay for an hour in the communal kitchen for tea or coffee before you head off. Feel free to bring your own snacks.

It's strongly advised you book your space in advance. A booking is for one family (so you won't need to book an individual space for each of you).

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