Urban Circus at Meeting House Square

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Meeting House Square, Sunday 28th May

Check out Dublin City Councils free, family friendly, non ticketed event on Meeting House Square

The event will take place at Meeting House Square on the 28th of May, with five shows between 12pm and 6pm

There will be two different performing acts, the fabulous Fanzini Brothers and the wonderful Fidget Feet

Fanzini Productions
Fanzini Productions is a contemporary circus company founded and run by Con Horgan from Tralee, Co.Kerry, Southwest Ireland. Con has been performing since 1997 in a duo show Fanzini Brothers and performing solo as Professor Plunger. Fanzini Productions is one of the foremost street circus company based in the Republic of Ireland, touring nationally and internationally.

Fidget Feet
VIBRANT, RAW, ENCHANTING & UPLIFTING.
Fidget Feet is the leading aerial dance theatre in Ireland. Producing original shows that create impact in terms of visual scale, agility and emotional engagement.


Date:
Sunday 28th May
Time:
12.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

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