Exploring Baby Boogie with Jo Quinn

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Draíocht, Wednesday 25th September

Exploring Baby Boogie with Jo Quinn – Draíocht and Early Years: Exploring More With Early Years Arts.

Baby Boogie is a fun movement class lead by Jo Quinn, with musical instruments, parachutes, bubbles, feather blowing and scarf dancing. This series of individual monthly workshops are intended to allow you and your child to explore different art mediums in an open and undirected way. There will be mess and there will be fun.

Booking Information
Booking and further information from Box Office on 018852622. These workshops are designed for children aged 2-4 years. Please respect age limits as each workshop has been designed especially for this age range. All children must be accompanied by an adult and all adults must be accompanied by a child. These sessions are only suitable for one parent/guardian and accompanying child (without siblings). Draíocht Workshop Room. €5 Per Child Per Workshop (accompanying adult is free).


Date:
Wednesday 25th September
Time:
10.20am - 11.10am | 11.30am - 12.20pm
Price:
€5
Address:
Draíocht, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Ireland

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