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Tue 1st Jan 2019

Sat 7 Sep, 8pm - 9pm (2019)

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Live Performance, Visual Arts Event

Meeting point: King Street junction with Cheapside, EC2V 7QE. End point: St Pauls Cathedral.

Nearest Pier is Blackfriars Pier

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Join Générik Vapeur and Gorilla Circus on a night-time walk through a plastic-filled artificial island formed by the currents of the North Pacific ocean. Is this man-made 8th continent the end of life as we know it? Have humans sacrificed the natural world in the pursuit of technology?

This adrenaline-fuelled performance featuring daring aerial acrobatics, high-wire stunts, pyrotechnics and live music and will transform the City’s streets into a spectacle.

Générik Vapeur is a French musical street theatre company, created in 1983 by Caty Avram (singer) and Pierre Berthelot (actor).

Gorilla Circus is the only company in the UK specialising in Grand Volant Flying Trapeze.

Sponsored by Cheapside Business Alliance.

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