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Borderville Festival
 

The Flying Fruit Fly Circus’ Borderville Festival will bring Albury Wodonga alive with vibrant circus and cabaret across three jam-packed weeks from 2-22 December.

The Borderville 2023 program is a love letter to Albury-Wodonga and world-renowned circus artists connected to the region – to the young kids at the very beginning of their circus story, to the 18-year-olds about to graduate, to the professional artists returning to the place they grew up.

This year will see the opening the Borderville Theatre, the Fruit Flies first ever permanent performance space, designed for a close-up immersive circus experience.

 

Event details

Venue: Flying Fruit Fly Circus - 605 Hovell St, South Albury NSW 2640
Bookings: https://borderville.com.au/whats-on/
Start Date: Friday 22 December 2023

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