Fundrum Family Festival will be returning to Dundrum Town Centre from July 14 to 19.
The festival is completely free and has a stellar line up and list of activities including the Dino Live Experience, family yoga and fitness classes, Jack Wise the Magician, Kealan Doyle with his Sea Horse Aquariums and much more.
There will be interactive activities such as hip-hop classes with Rachel Fisher and Super Sensory classes for the little ones will take place from 10am to 5pm each day in Pembroke Square. There will also be a sensory class for children with autism for the first time ever.
Sea horse aquariums are back by popular demand where people can expect a range of exciting and educational talks on marine life, plus the chance to get up close and personal with seahorses, clownfish, starfish and hermit crabs. The talk will take place on Friday 14 and there will be the chance to meet the Seahorse Man himself, seahorse expert and marine biologist, Kealan Doyle.
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Senior General Manager at Dundrum Town Centre Don Nugent said: “We’re thrilled to announce the return of Fundrum Family Festival for its second year at Dundrum Town Centre. This experience promises to offer our new and existing customers six days of free and unmissable family fun this summer.”
The bubble disco will be on daily for all ages, and there will also be life size board games for children to take part in. There will also be family yoga and fitness classes taking place courtesy of FFS Gym and Yoga with Manasi. Mats and equipment will be supplied for these outdoor events and there is a covered area available in case of rain.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to relax on Pembroke Square where there is ample outdoor seating available to enjoy take away food from a wide range of restaurants. Restaurants in the Centre will get involved with Fundrum Family Festival by offering family dining deals, these include Presto, Donnybrook Fair and Jamie’s Italian to name a few.
The festival is completely free and no booking in advance is required.
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