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Tempo
 

Tempo

Come join the Circus! When the orchestra hasn't shown up and the audience is waiting, call the Flying Fruit Fly Circus! Witness the incredible talents of these young performers in this all-clowning musical variety show.

Flip! Fly! Fortissimo!

Tempo is the new show from the Flying Fruit Fly Circus, Australia's National Youth Circus. A highly distinguished musician has arrived to conduct their latest Symphony, but the orchestra is nowhere to be found! Fortunately, the Flying Fruit Fly Circus kids are ready to come to the rescue.

Tempo features an ensemble of young performers aged 11 – 18 years who will flip, juggle, balance and dive their way into your heart.

Sydney Opera House presents
A Flying Fruit Fly Circus production
TEMPO
Directed by Jake Silvestro
Original score by Ania Reynolds
Lighting Designer Kofi Isaacs
Circus Associate Lauren Shepherd
Produced by Flying Fruit Fly Circus
Featuring a cast of young acrobats from the Flying Fruit Fly Circus

 

Event details

Venue: Sydney Opera House - Studio
Bookings: https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/events/whats-on/Kids-and-Families/2022/tempo.html
Start Date: Sunday 10 July 2022

Sunday 10 July, 11am & 2.30pm
Monday 11 July, 11am - available with Inside the Circus
Wednesday 13 July, 11am & 2.30pm
Wednesday 13 July 2.30pm - livestream performance
Thursday 14 July, 11am & 2.30pm
Friday 15 July, 11am - available with Inside the Circus
Saturday 16 July, 11am & 2.30pm

 

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