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Great circus feats set to wow

Don’t miss out on all the fun of Aussie: The Australian Circus Spectacular at Carnival City this May.

Aussie: The Australian Circus Spectacular ends its nationwide South African tour at Sun International’s Carnival City in May.

The show reaches a crescendo in Carnival City’s ample Big Top Arena between May 26 and June 5 when the talented, daring and slightly insane performers will dazzle Gauteng audiences with their incredible feats.

Aussie: The Australian Circus Spectacular is a modern and exclusively human, feel-good circus spectacular that blends stunning cirque style acrobatics, hilarious slapstick comedy and extreme, high-octane stunts.

The executive producer of the show is Cape Town-born Sebastian Cassie.

This is the first time that Aussie has visited foreign soil, and it promises to leave audiences in awe with the cast performing unbelievable feats.

Highlights of the show include one of the world’s few surviving human cannonball acts performed by an expert stuntman Luiz Daza who has literally flown over audiences seven days a week during the sell-out run of the Great Euro Circus in Australia.

Audiences will also marvel at the dizzying Globe of Death act which features up to five motorbike riders circling a daring dancer with Mad Max style bravado before the sphere splits in half.

Thrilling freestyle motor cross riders then jump the Globe of Death in a rush that will excite any petrol-head.

Between these breathtaking and death-defying stunts, a troupe of talented and equally daring performers will perform amazing feats of human endurance, skill and strength.

From the Queen of the Silks, Kiarnna; vaudevillian performer and slapstick comedian, Val De Fun; the illusion of the salsa-dancing quick-change act; to the duo pole performance by Edison and Giselle, audiences will be mesmerized from start to finish.

 

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