BY: Meg Soyars
The circus captures the imagination of young and old alike. For another year, Zoppé: an Italian Circus will bring this ageless form of entertainment to Fraser from July 22 to Aug. 1. The circus takes places in a touring Big Top with international circus professionals, and features “acrobatic feats, equestrian showmanship, canine capers, clowning and plenty of audience participation,” according to its website.
Children can also “join the circus” by becoming part of Zoppé’s circus camp from July 25-29, where they learn tricks and acrobatics by professional circus artists. The camp instills self-confidence while also being a fun way for kids to stay active. The campers can then show off their newfound skills during a show at the very end of camp.
SOURCE: https://www.skyhinews.com
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