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Kids Take Over

DJ Skool

Wed 24 Sep & Thu 2 Oct
DJ Skool

DJ Skool

DJ Skool is back for Kids! Armed with headphones and a DJ booth, these intimate classes will teach kids how to create their own party playlist and mix their own beats.

DJing has become a cool and fun way to inspire your kids to get into music without choosing an instrument.

This is a drop in event on Wed 24 Sept and Thu 2 Oct, 10am-2pm.

Dates
Wed 24 Sep & Thu 2 Oct
Where
HOTA Central Foyer
Duration
10am-2pm
Tickets
Free, non-ticketed

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