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Cirque finds a home

By JONATHON HOWARD

IN what has been touted as a big win for Eumundi, Cirque Espace has secured a permanent location at the Eumundi Square Micro Business hub – and the views are “spectacular”.
The high-flying trapeze training school and entertainment activity has fused with the Eumundi Square Micro Business hub to establish a completely unique, entertaining and interactive market experience.
Cirque Espace owners Nikki and Luc Gheysen said they were jumping for joy over the new location following months of uncertainty.
The couple had been left in limbo after their previous location at Twin Waters had come to an end and they were temporarily set up at the Eumundi Driving Range.
“Within Eumundi Square inner courtyard, there is the addition of a full size flying-trapeze and bungee-trampoline all rigged for an amazing acrobatic and inter active spectacle,” Mrs Gheysen said.
“Visitors can marvel at the flying-trapeze artists as they fly high above the buildings. Gasp at the bungee-trampoline ‘acrobats’ as they soar above Eumundi Square in anti-gravitational leaps enabling glimpses of the Eumundi township skyline as they fly.
“There is nothing like it anywhere in Australia.”
Cirque Espace can now continue to offer an After School Circus Program for local children. Cirque Espace will be open Wednesday and Saturday Market days also Friday mornings and Sunday afternoons.

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