Day 4 of Fiji Showcase 2009 continues
This is indeed a change from the many forms of entertainment shown and the Showcase is a good chance to reveal your talents.
This is the view of many people who witnessed the local bands and Dance off that is part of the local entertainment on offer at the Fiji Showcase 2009.
Fijivillage spoke to some people and this is what they had to say.
Today, looking at the international entertainment on offer at 1.15pm and at 5.45pm is the Mr. Fungus Comedy Mime Show, The Great Gondos take to the stage at 3.30pm and at 8pm while at 7.30pm is the Great Balloon Show.
On the local scene at 4pm is Smokey and the Smokehouse where kids will learn escape and safety measures during a fire, at 6.15pm is the FM 96 Battle of the Dance Crews while at 7pm the public can enjoy local music by the band, "Savu ni Delai Lomai”.
Fiji Showcase opens at mid-day with tickets 3.50 for adults and $2.50 for children 3 year and over.
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