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MEDIA RELEASE: Wednesday, 3 October 2001

BUGS Invade Thursday Plantation!

Spaghetti CircusBugs - well, the Spaghetti Circus varieties of bugs - are set to invade Thursday Plantation in Ballina, in their latest high-energy production with its web of physical feats, comedy, dance and original music. The schools' performance is already booked out, but there will be room for kids and their families on Friday 23 November from 7 to 8.30pm.

The production features creeping, crawling contortion, soaring feats of aerial daring, eye-popping acrobatics, the human fly-paper sticky pole, spooky luminous fire-fly juggling and more. It's a look through numerous eyes and a walk on numerous legs - and it's definitely not cricket! The Spaghettis are off to Adelaide in the New Year to perform as part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival, and they are really coming of age as a nationally-known children's circus training group.

"So come along and join the fun, and enjoy a twilight viewing of the Thursday Plantation East Coast Sculpture Show", says Priya Woolston, Curator.

Spaghetti Circus

The event is part of the performing arts program associated with the Thursday Plantation East Coast Sculpture Show and is held in the Thursday Plantation Soundshell under a big marquee. Admission is $10 adults/$8 kids/$30 family of 4 (bring a rug or cushion), and includes entry to the sculpture show.

Spaghetti Circus