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Zip Zap circus returns to Cape Town centre with performances, new film
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Cape Town - Cape Townâs Zip Zap Circus performers are all set to dazzle audiences with the launch of their first acrobatic art film on the weekend of April 24.
To create a buzz about the film the acrobats spent most of Wednesday this week doing pop-up performances around the city centre.
The performances were a return to public performances after a period of forced idleness as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Zip Zap spokesperson Roxy Mitchell said that with the easing of pandemic restrictions, audiences could expect more such performances as part the Central City Improvement District s (CCID) âCome Back To Townâ campaign.