Mid-February Kids: Don’t panic, here’s the circus!

Cirkus Panik
Feb 13-21, 11:00 or 14:00; Skulhøj Allé 21, Vanløse; 70kr, billeto.dk
What would a circus be without acrobats swinging across the room?

Or masters of balance such as unicycle riders?

And jugglers throwing around all manner of everything?

Then again, Panik is no typical circus and even has its own orchestra.
Expect this bunch of talented performers to give everyone a nail-biting experience.

They never fail to produce classic old-fashioned entertainment for the whole family to sincerely enjoy.

Purchase your tickets right away!


 

Children’s Winter Workshop
Feb 13-21, 10:30-16:30; Sølvgade 48, Cph K; 45kr; smk.dk
Who loves playing around with coloured paper, yarns, markers, stamps and other art materials? Pay a visit to the workshop during your winter holidays to create a lot of fun stuff!





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