People brave wet weather to witness Fiji Showcase
Fijivillage news saw many stunned with the antics of Minnie Maniac the crazy cheer leader who showed many people different ways of using a hula hoop.
Minnie Maniac said she really enjoyed her first outing and promises loads more over the next few days.
Meanwhile, many were thrilled at the knife throwing skills of Jack Dagger.
Meanwhile, children and parents were surprised to see the two fauns walk about the arena.
And people can expect the same thrills today when the door to Fiji Showcase will open at 10 this morning at the Vodafone arena.
The first show starts at 11am which is the Minnie Manic Hula Hoopa Show.
Minnie Maniac is a hula hooping cheerleader and takes hula hooping to another level leaving the audience wonder where she got all the energy from.
The Jack Dagger Danger Show starts at 12. 15pm, while Cookie’s Magical Mystery show starts at 1pm.
The door to the Fiji Showcase closes at 9 tonight.
Story by: Paradise Tudrau
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