Footvolley
Romario and Ronaldinho grew up playing footvolley on Brazil’s golden sands. It’s basically beach volleyball with football rules: two vs two over a net, with three touches per team and no consecutive kicks by the same player. City Beach in Spitalfields has been running kids’ sessions and, since the game works just as well on the more typically English surfaces of grass, gravel and mud, it’s been spotted in several London parks and playgrounds. Next year sees Yellowave, a permanent beach sports centre, set to open on Brighton seafront. In the meantime, the UK Footvolley Association is looking for players of both sexes to try out for the England team.
Contact the UK Footvolley Association (07811 413 856/www.footvolley.co.uk).
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Why not go to the original painting gig at Westbourne Studios in Notting Hill.They do recycled canvases for £30 and it is a way cooler venue. www.fig108.com
£40 is steep and makes me think it might only attract city types, etc (who I'm not necessarily interested in meeting). The materials can't cost much more than a fiver so I'd be expecting a lobster dinner for my money.
I agree with Marcus - I'd love a go at this but it's far too expensive... I would maybe fork out 25 quid.
good idea but so exspensive. can we people not organise something this simple with a smaller price? paintjam at your house!