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Fri 21st Jun 2024 to Fri 19th Jul 2024, various times
iC4C
Full £5.00
Little Movers Community Offer £3.00
Oksana Tyminska leads Little Movers every Friday. These fun and creative movement sessions are tailored for children aged 0 to 5 and their accompanying adults.
Children can slip, slide, and hide while engaging with sensory experiences that include objects, textures, sounds, stories, and more. Each Friday offers a new adventure, providing a safe space for children's imaginations to flourish.
A dedicated area is available for parking buggies, and a lift provides access to the studios if needed. After the session, participants are welcome to spend an hour in the communal kitchen for tea or coffee. Bringing your own snacks is encouraged.
It is strongly recommended to book spaces in advance, as sessions often fill up quickly. One booking covers one family, so there is no need to book individual spaces for each family member. To ensure everyone's safety, the sessions adhere to a set capacity; once fully booked, no further bookings can be accepted at the door.
Getting Here
There is on-street parking outside the building, free for up to 2 hours, though availability is not guaranteed. It is advisable to allow extra time to find parking if driving. The lilac line (25, 26, 27) NCTX buses also drop passengers at the top of the street, just a 1-minute walk away. For any questions about the session, please call 0115 924 2016 (Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM) or email info@fabric.dance
Season (5 July 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Friday | 10:00 |
Season (12 July 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Friday | 10:00 |
Season (19 July 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Friday | 10:00 |
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