Circo Fantasy presents Animal Circus in Blata l-Bajda
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JS Productions announces the introduction of the animal circus show Circo Fantasy to be held in Blata l-Bajda between the 10th of December 2009 and the 3rd of January 2010 with two daily shows at 17.30hrs and 19.30hrs. The show lasts 2 hours.
On its first day of performance on 10 December, the circus starts at 19.30hrs and not at 17.30hrs. On Saturday 26 December 2009, Sunday 27 December 2009, Saturday 2 January 2010 and Sunday 3 January 2010 an extra show will be held at 15.30hrs.
The circus tent holds up a maximum of 1200 people, has access entries for disabled persons and parking will be provided in the surroundings by the circus promoters.
The show offers all kinds of art-dance, sport-acrobatic tricks, circus, theater with more than 40 professional actors of different genres. It houses more than 50 animals including exotic and wild animals such as tigers, yak, crocodiles, horses and ponies, lama, snakes, ostrich, sheep dwarves, iguana, anaconda and zebra. There will be fire eating, magic, rope & bicycle balancing, vertical walking, unbelievable circus tricks, acrobats, foot roller, balancing and curtain flyer.
The circus will feature more than 200 luxury dresses, extraordinary sound, light mounting and music in the tent equipped with a heated system.
“Circo Fantasy originates from Italy and is regulated under theca Code of Conduct for animals, EC Regulation 1739/2005 of 21 October 2005 laying down animal health requirements for the movement of circus animals between member states and under other supplementary regulations issued by the Federal Veterinary Office,” said Silvio Zammit at JS Productions.
Prices for Circo Fantasy will be €5 for children and €10 for adults. Tickets can be bought from the Circus Kiosk as from Monday 16 November 2009. The circus kiosk will be situated at the entrance of Freedom Square in Valletta.
Local councils, football clubs and nurseries, social clubs, factories and other organizations wishing to orgainse groups for the festive season can call on 99999964, 99515042, 79494106 or send an email on zammits@maltanet.net for more information.













