Under The Sea with BLD!


Saturday, 27th March 2010




Venue: Slide, 41 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst


Time: 1pm - 4pm

Calling all Mermaids, Rock Lobsters and Spongebobs! Grab your snorkels, goggles and water-resistant dance shoes as BLD gets down on the ocean (dance) floor. From Pirates to Piranhas and Starfish to mini King & Queen Neptunes, we want to sea (sorry we had to) all you little Water Babies at BLD for an old school Aqua Boogie! As always therell be prizes for Best Costume plus loads more surprises. Sea (uh-oh we did it again) you there!

All across the country, Baby Loves Disco is slowly but surely transforming the hippest night clubs into child-proof discos as toddlers, pre-schoolers and parents looking for a break from the routine playground circuit let loose for some post-naptime, pre-dinner fun. Make no mistake, this is not the Mickey Mouse club, and nursery rhymes are banned!

Baby Loves Disco is an afternoon dance party featuring real music, spun and mixed by real DJs, blending classic disco and pop tunes from the 70s, 80s and beyond - guaranteed to get those little booties moving and grooving. The fun spills out from all corners of the club: bubble machines, baskets of feather boas and egg-shakers, a chill-out area (with toys, books and puzzles), nappy changing stations, a full spread of healthy snacks. Plus a special adults retreat where mums and dads can enjoy a cocktail and relax.

Oh, and theres dancing. Lots of dancing. But at its core, Baby Loves Disco is a community event that brings kids together with kids and parents together with parents. Baby Loves Disco now takes place in 21 cities around the US, and in countries including the UK, Hong Kong, Japan, Dubai and France. And now, for the first time, Australia. Visit www.babylovesdisco.com/australia for more information. Don 't forget that all walking humans need a ticket - only crawlers are free. And all minors must be accompanied by a responsible adult. No adults will be allowed entry on their own.











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