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Magic Circus of Samoa Expands New Zealand Tour

The Magic Circus of Samoa

The Greatest Show in the Pacific Islands! Circus Stars from around the world!

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Magic Circus of Samoa Expands New Zealand Tour

AFTER TWO VERY SUCCESSFUL TOURS TO THE AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON REGIONS IN 2006 AND 2007, THE MAGIC CIRCUS OF SAMOA IS EXPANDING ITS 2008 TOUR TO PERFORM IN SEVEN NORTH ISLAND VENUES BETWEEN FEBRUARY 15 AND MAY 18. STARTING IN HASTINGS/NAPIER, THE TOUR WILL THEN VISIT PORIRUA, HUTT CITY, PALMERSTON NORTH, ROTORUA, HAMILTON & MANUKAU CITY. “THE EXCITEMENT AND FUN-FILLED MAGIC CIRCUS IS THE MOST ENTERTAINING FAMILY SHOW TO TOUR NEW ZEALAND”, SAYS IMPRESARIO TUPA’I BRUNO LOYALE. THE 2008 TOUR WILL ALSO INCLUDE FRENCH POLYNESIA, NEW CALEDONIA AND, OF COURSE, SAMOA.

THE MAGIC CIRCUS 2008 FEATURES SEVERAL UNIQUE PERFORMANCES BY SAMOAN AND OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDS’ PERFORMERS PLUS EXTRAORDINARY ACTS FROM CUBA, BRAZIL, ARGENTINA AND PARAGUAY TO SUPPLEMENT THE PACIFIC ISLANDS CULTURAL FLAVOUR AND GIVE THE SHOW A TRULY INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER. EACH SHOW IS TWO FULL HOURS OF EXCITING, FAST-MOVING AND BREATHTAKING AERIAL AND ACROBATIC ACTS, HILARIOUS CLOWNS, FOOT JUGGLING, MYSTIFYING MAGIC, HEAD AND HAND BALANCING, LATIN AND SAMOAN DANCING, JUGGLING AND THE DEATH-DEFYING GLOBE OF DEATH WITH THREE RIDERS AT ONE TIME.

SHOWS WILL BE AT FARNDON PARK FROM FEBRUARY 15TH THROUGH THE 23RD AND START AT 7PM DAILY WITH MATINEES ON SATURDAYS AT 2PM. THE MAGIC CIRCUS OF SAMOA - FANTASTIC ENTERTAINMENT, LAUGHTER GALORE AND GREAT WHOLESOME FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY, ESPECIALLY THE CHILDREN! ADULT TICKETS ARE $18; CHILDREN UNDER 12, $12 AND A FAMILY PASS FOR 2 ADULTS AND 3 CHILDREN IS $60.


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