Japanese circus coming to Hanoi Sept. 2

VOV.VN - According to a press release, the Happy Dream Circus from Japan will be making a stop in Hanoi on September 2, the first of many on a seven month tour of Vietnam ending April 1, 2018.

The show will of course feature clowns and different types of animals. There will also be diverse types of acts to go along with that. Tickets can be purchased at the gate.

Alan Martinez, manager of the circus, said this year’s show features dynamic spectacular acts that are sure to thrill and awe circusgoers with aerialists and acrobats tumbling and spinning across the rings.

Boys and girls of all ages will be mesmerized by amazing contortionists and quick-change artists and there will be ample opportunity for kids and adults alike to learn the skills of the circus.

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