
This session is for children and young people 8 – 18 years old with additional needs.
Rooted in improvisation these workshops offer a chance to dance to all kinds of music, to find fullness and detail in movement through play, imagination, individual expression and group cooperation. You will enjoy being together and dancing for fun – connecting to yourself and others.
This session is open to young people with additional needs. There will be 2 members of staff working with 5 students. We would encourage parents/carers or support workers to stay and join in the session if the young person attending needs additional support. When registering, please give us a much information as possible about access needs to help us prepare and tailor the experience to the needs of the group. Thank you.
Winter of Wellbeing activities are funded by Welsh Government and coordinated by Ceredigion County Council.
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Eventbrite tickets
Tickets on sale from 2 February 00:00
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Booking Your Place on Online
Please book one session per child with Small World Theatre and they will confirm each booking with a follow-up email. Booking must be done by a parent or guardian, and you will be required to return a Google Form asking for some information to complete the booking process.
Limited Numbers
Places are limited, so please book early.
Access and Parking
Small World Theatre is a fully accessible building. However, there is no parking at Small World Theatre and parents are asked to contact the team if their child/ young person has access requirements. T 01239 615 952, info@smallworld.org.uk
Contact Small World Theatre
We recommend contacting the team by email info@smallworld.org.uk. They cannot guarantee a response if you’re messaging through social media, and won’t accept bookings this way. You can leave them a message on 01239 615952 and it will be picked up during admin hours.



