Cycle Circus
RESIDENCY | OUTDOOR | PERFORMANCE | FAMILY
Cycle Circus:
Coming to a village near you
Mon 5th July – Fri 9th July
Event Details
Time & Date:
Mon July 5 1pm
The Den, Rosses Point
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Monday July 5 2pm
Grange - Scoil Naomh Molaise
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Mon July 5 4pm
St. Patrick’s National School, Ballinfull
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Tuesday July 6 1pm
Strandhill - Strand Celtic Astro Pitch
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Tuesday July 6 4pm
Strandhill - Strand Celtic Astro Pitch
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Wed July 7 1pm
Sligo Peace Park Book Now
Wed July 7 3pm
Sligo Peace Park Book Now
Thurs July 8 12pm
Oxfield Community Centre Book Now
Thurs July 8 2pm
Coolaney Community Park Book Now
Thurs July 8 4pm
Teeling Centre, Collooney Book Now
Friday July 9 12pm
Ballisodare Community Centre Book Now
Friday July 9 2pm
Skreen Community Centre Book Now
Friday July 9 4pm
Enniscrone Michael McGowan Park Book Now
Duration:
35 Minutes
Event Categories:
Admission:
Single Ticket €5 (10)
Bubble of 2 - €6 (10)
Bubble of 4- €10 (10)
Venue:
Various
Cycle Circus – every pedal is a revolution! Cairde Sligo Arts Festival is delighted to welcome back award winning circus company Tumble Circus for a brand new show created especially to bring circus by bicycle directly into your community.
Cycle Circus is an accessible outdoor show for all the family. It’s all human, high energy and loads of craic, celebrating circus, the human body and the bicycle! How would you explain it to a child: There is a circus coming to town on bikes. It’s going to be deadly.
Tumble Circus new show Cycle Circus will be criss-crossing Sligo on their bikes for a series of live ticketed shows and a few private shows in various care settings.
Please note
This show is outdoor - dress according to the weather
This is a standing only show – please let the festival know if you require seating.
There will be no food facilities and at most venues no toilet facilities.
Please try to arrive 15 minutes before show starts
Co-commissioned by Cairde Sligo Arts Festival, Earagail Arts Festival and Carlow Arts Festival.
Supported by The Arts Council and the Bank of Ireland Begin Together Arts Fund in partnership with Business to Arts.