Talent and imagination flies
in the school holidays
In a spectacular showcase of imagination and talent, Australia’s best young performers collide this school holidays at the Wyong Art House in the Flying Fruit Fly Circus.
The Flying Fruit Flies.
3 April 2024
AUSTRALIA’S National Youth Circus, the Flying Fruit Fly Circus is thrilled to present the national tour of their latest awe-inspiring extravaganza, Tempo.
A highly distinguished musician has arrived to conduct their latest symphony, but the orchestra is nowhere to be found. Fortunately, the Flying Fruit Fly Circus kids are ready to save the day!
“The Fruit Flies and their effortlessly playful antics could make any kid in the audience want to get up and give it a go”, reported the Sydney Morning Herald
Directed by Jake Silvestro with an original score by Ania Reynolds, Tempo features an extraordinary ensemble of young performers aged 12 – 18 years who will flip, juggle, balance and dive their way into audience’s heart.
Shifting between striking aerial acts and highly choreographed acrobatic chaos, Tempo draws heavily on the traditional knockabout humour of the Flying Fruit Fly Circus – a trademark of the company over many years.
Suitable for families of all ages, magic, slapstick, juggling, balancing, acrobatics and aerials tumble in, out and around the concert grand piano.
Performer Emma Giasoumi (14) said, “I am so grateful to be a part of Tempo, I feel like all of our personalities shine through the show. A wise woman said, ‘Go see Tempo!’ So I guess you better go see Tempo!”
Flying Fruit Fly Circus’ Artistic Director, Anni Davey said, “We are so excited to bring Tempo to audiences around Australia. These precociously talented young acrobats are the circus superstars of the future!”
When:
The Art House Wyong 19 – 20 April 2024
For more information visit Fruit Fly Circus.