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Trained as circus artist and contemporary clown at "The
Circus Space", and "Ecole Philippe Gaulier", London, Tom Greder creates totally
interactive performances which blur the boundaries between observer & performer and which turn
reality into fantasy. He also conducts regular contemporary clown and creativity workshops
throughout the world. For the past 19 years he has traveled the world as professional guest and
comedian. He spends half his time based in his native Switzerland, half in Australia (which he
adopted at age 6)...and half traveling between the two. As Oskar, he captivates his audience
leading them to a world where life and comedy become one.

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Betty Brawn The Strongest Lady Alive!!
Betty Brawn is the STRONGEST Lady Alive! Born with the grace of
her motherand the brute strength of her father, she will amuse and astound you asshe combines the
power of ten men with the beauty of one woman.

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Johan Wellton
World-classjuggling, candid comedy and a twinkle in his eye: Johan Wellton tookstreet-performing
to the theatres with the goal to create bigexperiences and a magical meeting with every audience!

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Tumble Circus is a unique experience of innovative
circus.Through imagination, laughter and spectacles they reach into the heartsand minds of both the
young and old. Tina and Ken have mixed strength with beauty, courage and comedyusing aerial,
juggling and acrobatics, which makes them perfect for anyevent.Since 1996 Tumble Circus have worked
for festivals, corporate events,schools (educational shows), nightclubs, photo shoots, TV &
film,launches, circus big tops and cabarets.

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Maureen Baas currently performs in theatre
and festivals around the world. She also
facilitates laughter in public and corporate
environments. Running laughter clubs &
performances with laughter installations
(character based performances using sounds
and moving images of laugher). Recently
Melbourne was taken by a "laughter
storm" where Maureen facilitated
the Laughter Club on Federation Square
during the Melbourne Festival 2004. National
newspapers such as the Age, Herald Sun
and big Issue published feature articles
about this happening.

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Ulrich Gottliebmediates
time and space exploring and redefining
physical expression in a fascinatingly simple and
minimalistic manner. As an artist
with more than twenty years experience in performing
and teaching, he brings together pantomime, walkact,
performance art and physical theatre, as well
as the ancient art of tai chi chuan.

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EDUCATION:
Physical Comedy, Juggling and Clowning in London and
Berlin (Circus Space and Philippe Gaulier)
Physicist (Masters of Physics, lic.
Phil. nat) at the Universities of Bern (CH) and Manchester
(GB)

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Since the early 90's Rudi Mineur and Mark Sands
haveperformed and taught circus skills throughout Australia and overseas,working individually and as
members of various Circus organisations.1999 saw these two talented performers combine to form
"PopEyed". Specialising in tailoring their act to the event, PopEyedhave a
number of adaptable routines to suit the occasion, including,comedy acrobatics, crowd/roaming
acrobatics, and golden statue slowmotion acrobatics.

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From his comic torn and restored newspaper
routine to the famous Syrian Sword Box
of Death, Tony Macaroni flies from skill to skill in a show
of breath taking physical comedy.

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Mala Sangre is an all
female Flamenco street ensemble featuring five
spanish girls: María Robles, Marta Robles, Pilar Crespo,
Nerea Cordero and Pilar Robles. They all sing, dance and
play a flamenco instrument (guitar, Cajón
or casta�uelas).

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Born in Rio de Janeiro, singing formed
an integral part of Alonso's life since
childhood. He is an acoustic guitarist and baritone vocalist
and has been working as a solo act and with a variety of
bands in Brazil, New York, and most recently
in London, where he's been living for
over 7 years.

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Johan van Gelder was
born in Holland in 1965 and has been a resident in
Australia for over 10 years.
He studied fine arts at the University in
Breda, Holland, Jazz Saxophone and Jazz Vocals at Griffith
Conservatorium and has worked extensively in Europe,
South East Asia and Australia as actor, musician and physical
theatre performer.

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This explosive duo have become one of the most talked about
live comedy acts of the last few years.

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