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Fun Fed Games (2) takes 25 players, and is full.

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Fun Fed Games (2)
The Fun Fed

3:00pm to 4:00pm, Saturday 28th June
Clore Ballroom, Royal Festival Hall
Tags: running chasing sneaking listening


The Fun Fed will be presenting back-to-back games that will be physical and light-hearted with a sprinkling of creativity and a healthy side of wildness. Expect to throw a few balls, chase and be chased, skip and hop, make peculiar noises and bloomin' big mess.

Games including Fun Fed favorites such as Last One Standing, Toilet Tag and Dragon's Den, along with some old classics like Grandmother's Footsteps, Lamb and Wolf and Keepie-Uppie.

Adults only allowed - because kids have enough fun already.
People playing this game: Fausto Fonseca, Ana Paula, Nadaav, Julia B, Simon Katan, michele, Amparo, Filipa Wunderlich, Fiona Gerrans, Mel Adey , Megan, Kate Adams, Joss, vyctorya, Arthur, ilana, dan winterstein, Gijs Determeijer, Young Jane, David Hayward, Sebastian, Tim Stephens, Dominic Kelly, kikulicious and Bring Stuff.On the reserve list: kellan dalton, andrea, Cara, Shabby-Joe Johnson, Clare Rowley, silvasurfa, Sylvia, Opi, Andrea Rodrigues, Emily, krim, Nicola Newitt, Melanie, Kate MacKenzie, georgina, Gaby , Jasen Mandil, Mavis Lian, Sara Gelfgren, Mike, dom, Zara, Dan Faz, Hanalei Darbar, Silke and Marco gillies.

The Fun Fed

The Fun Fed was born in 2005 with the aim of offering opportunities to adults (only) on the lookout for more joy, upliftment and laughter. We do this by running weekly games, singing, dancing and clowning sessions all over London. We are particularly keen on games where nobody ever feels left out, anybody can take part and where the joy is in playing, not in winning.

The Fun Fed lands in all sorts of places such as art galleries, parks, music festivals, launch parties, conferences, birthday parties, hen dos and games festivals (woo hoo) - of which there are not enough.

http://thefunfed.com/


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