People flock to showcase
Organizer Total Event Company manager Loretta Jackson said for those coming down for the first time to the Fiji Showcase they should be prepared, as it is always a different show every year.
Jackson said it is not an expensive event for those who have never been to the showcase, as there are affordable exhibitions to choose from.
Idea Company Limited which has booths at the Showcase has been filled with people from midday today and Manager, Prem Singh said this years showcase has started extremely well.
Singh said they have slashed the prices of the various clothes and jewelry at their booth.
Meanwhile looking at entertainment shows that are coming up this afternoon, the USA Break Dancers are performing at the Digicel Entertainment stage at 5.45, Rubber Band Man performs at 6.30 at the inside stage, Cookies crazy comedy show is at 7.15, the USA break dancers perform again at 7.45 and the Dr Rythem Beat Box and street Magic will happen at 8pm at the stage inside the Arena.
The 2010 Fiji Showcase doors will remain open until 9 o'clock tonight and will open again at 10am tomorrow.
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