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Free with your $5 Carnivale entry donation to peninsula
Venturers, live entertainment featured over the three days
of Peninsula Hot Springs Carnivale 2006 includes:
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Saturday March 11: 11am-1pm
‘Carmallina - Queen of the Carnivale’
Leonie Deavin is captivating audiences around Australia with
her beautiful new character "Carmallina” Queen of the
Carnival. Beautiful, stylish, colourful and a joy to watch
her dance. This Carmen Miranda style character performs on
stilts.
Leonie has been performing professionally since 1990 as a
dancer, stilt walker, actor, choreographer, fire artist and
model. She has performed in Sydney, Darwin, Tasmania and
Victoria in a huge variety of events, parades and festivals. |
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Saturday, March 11,
12:30pm-1:15pm and Sunday, March 12, 3pm-4:15pm
Chris McMillan on stage
Chris McMillan has been entertaining professionally with
magic since 1992, performing all around Australia, USA,
South Pacific and the UK. Chris has also lectured overseas
on magic. Chris brings a unique stage magic show filled with
amazing mind reading, magic laughs and lots of audience
participation. |
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Sunday, March 12: 11am-1pm.
Mojo the Clown
A most likeable clown whose major skills include magic,
unicycling, Juggling, balloon art, comedy, song and music.
Mojo is a great kids’ entertainer who also does adult magic. |
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Saturday, March 11: Noon to 3pm
Caricaturist
What on Earth do you get the person who has everything?
Something unique, personalised and, of course, affordable.
You can bring along a few recent photos of your subject and
a description of what you want them doing or, at Carnivale
06, there’ll be opportunity to have on-the-spot caricatures
made. |
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Saturday, March 11 & Sunday, March 12:
10:30am to 3:30pm
Face painting and temporary tattoos
You can have face art designs created using professional
quality theatre makeup and equipment. No gluggy, itchy and
peeling faces - the style is fun and flexible with a wide
repertoire of designs ranging from the bold and striking to
the intricate and elegant. People enjoy watching these
artists create their mini masterpieces as much as they enjoy
being the centre of attention. Temporary airbrush tattoos
are increasing in popularity as they offer all the fun of a
tattoo without the pain or commitment. The process takes
only seconds and the tattoo lasts up to seven days, although
it can be easily removed sooner. |
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Saturday, March 11, 2pm-4pm and Sunday
March 13, 11am-2pm
Circus workshops by Funbiz
You've seen the shows and, as fun and entertaining as they
are, wouldn't you like to have a go? These circus workshops
are for kids 3 to 103. It's your turn to try juggling,
balloons, balance, ribbon sticks, spinning plates and more. |
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