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Carnival of the Animals
 

These zebras juggle and flip. These kangaroos skip and somersault. The elephants have rhythm and the dinosaur bones shake, clatter and roll to the music.

Carnival of the Animals whisks you away on a thrilling circus escapade inspired by Camille Saint-Saëns delightful salute to feathers, fur and fins. Bringing this classical music suite to life for a whole new generation of circus, music and animal lovers, Carnival of the Animals captivates with whimsical tales of creatures of the land and sea with Circa’s world-famous acrobats who tumble, fly, leap and spin their way through the many wondrous worlds of the animal kingdom.

Carnival of the Animals is a spectacle not to be missed, for audiences of all ages.

 

Tuesday 1 October 6pm

Wednesday 2 October 10am and 1pm

Thursday 3 October 10am and 1pm

Friday 4 October 10am and 1pm

Saturday 5 October 10am and 1pm

 

 

Event details

Venue: Carriageworks
Bookings: https://my.carriageworks.com.au/overview/1435
Start Date: Friday 04 October 2024

Circa Contemporary Circus is one of the world’s leading performance companies. Since 2004, from their base in Brisbane, Australia, they have toured the world – performing in more than 45 countries to nearly 2 million people.

 

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