Firstival: Monski Mouse’s Baby Disco Dance Hall hits the Hills!

A woman in a polka dot dress smiles while holding a vinyl record in her hands.
Before jetting off to the UK summer festival scene, the beloved Monski Mouse’s Baby Disco Dance Hall is making a special stop at the Stirling Library as part of the SA Libraries’ Firstival program.

For more than 13 years, Monski Mouse has wowed audiences across the globe with her delightfully bonkers, high-energy music shows designed especially for young children and their grown-ups.

“I’m so grateful for the privilege of introducing children to their first disco experience,” says Monski Mouse. “It’s an absolute joy to create these shows, and I’m thankful to the families who trust me to bring them some wonderfully silly and inspired musical fun.”

Launched in 2012, the Baby Disco Dance Hall is a fully interactive show that welcomes everyone – from babies to preschoolers and beyond – to hit the dance floor. Expect everything from funky nursery rhyme remixes to quirky tunes and retro classics. It’s a dance party where everyone is encouraged to get silly and shine.

A glittery tour ahead

After lighting up the Stirling Library, Monski Mouse is off to dazzle audiences at Milton Keynes International Festival, Latitude Festival, and the iconic Edinburgh Festival Fringe, before zipping back to Australia for Darwin Festival.

“I’ve been having a lovely performance break after a super busy and long, Adelaide Fringe season and am excited to get back on the dance floor and touring,” says Monski Mouse.

Don’t miss out!

Monski Mouse’s Baby Disco Dance Hall will be shaking up the Stirling Library on Sunday 6 July at 11am – and tickets are flying out the door.

Whether you’ve got a crawler, cruiser, or tiny tornado, this is a morning of sparkly silliness and dancing joy not to be missed.

Event details

Monski Mouse’s Baby Disco Dance Hall

Where: Stirling Library

When: Sunday 6 July, 11am

Tickets: $15 (includes 1 adult + up to 2 kids); extra adults $5


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*Recommended for ages 0–5

 

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