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Toddlers get on the dance floor for first Baby Raver

Toddlers get on the dance floor for first Baby Raver

Saturday 25 November 2017

Toddlers get on the dance floor for first Baby Raver

Saturday 25 November 2017


It seems that you're never too young to have fun on the dance-floor. Following the success of their family raves, the Awakening Club is launching its first 'Baby Raver Sessions' today at 12:00 at Havana Club.

Open to babies aged 18 months to four years, the Baby Raver Sessions aim to give parents the opportunity to rehash their 'clubbing days' with their little ones.

Event organiser Laura Rosser explained: "It's a chance for parents and babies to interact through dance and have fun!"

Each Baby Raver session will have its own theme and the launch one will be all about Super Heroes. They will include dance-floor staples such as glow sticks, parachute dancing and giant balloons. Ben Newman, known for Reasons Festival and Rocksteady will be behind the decks to play out a selection of old-school tunes. A glitter make-over booth will also be available for any ravers wishing to ramp up their look, while the quieter ravers will be able to enjoy the comfort of a chill-out area.

Baby raver Awakening CLub

Pictured: The Baby Raver sessions are for kids aged 18 months to four years.

Ms Rosser explains: "The idea for the Baby Raver came from running our family raves as we had been asked if babies could come to our events. We thought it would be too overwhelming for parents and babies to enjoy, so we decided to start up more of a bespoke events for them.

"We have had a fantastic response on social media when we launched our Baby Raves as it's another niche event to add to The Awakening Club."

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