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Published Date: 16 July 2009
The Observer has teamed up with Jay Miller's Circus to offer a dozen family tickets for their visit to Selsey.
They pitch their big top on the circus field, Mill Lane, next to West Sands Holiday Park from Friday to Tuesday, July 24 to 28.

And we've got plenty of tickets to give away...

Since starting in 1987, Jay Miller's have toured their circus produ
ctions around the British Isles, each year showcasing a new production of talented artists, who have been selected from the four corners of the world for their entertaining abilities.

They are promising something particularly special this year.

From the former Soviet Union, Jay Miller's are pleased to present, for the first time, the Equilibrium Troupe, artists who simply defy gravity. Watch carefully as balance and the big drop are cheated in front of your very eyes.

In the heights of the Big Top, you will witness the aerial ballet of four young ladies with the Beauty Above presentation.

Joining the circus for their first tour of the UK, from Bulgaria, are the Duo Sysun, whose balancing dexterity in two separate numbers will leave you astounded, the circus promises.

To book tickets call 07976 655180.

To win tickets, simply email ents@chiobserver.co.uk giving your name, address and day-time phone number and putting Jay Miller Circus in the subject line.

Or write to Jay Miller Circus competition, c/o Phil Hewitt, Chichester Observer, Unicorn House, Eastgate Square, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1JN. Entries to be received by midnight on Tuesday, July 21.



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  • Last Updated: 16 July 2009 3:12 PM
  • Source: OS-Chichester Observer
  • Location: Chichester
 
 

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