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Take a trip back in time with Cirque Italia's Water Circus

Take a trip back in time with Cirque Italia's Water Circus

Yahoo09-02-2025

PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (WMBB) – Cirque Italia's Water Circus is making waves in Panama City Beach this weekend.
Take a trip back in time with a unique 1950's themed performance.
Cirque Italia's Gold Unit show features master jugglers, contortion, acrobatics, and more with performers from all over the world.
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The water circus is strictly animal-free.
From the performance to face painting, refreshments, and photo ops, there's something for everyone.
'It's different, you know, it's different than a normal circus here in the United States. We try to get the best out there, to bring into our show. This it's a great show, people love it. Panama City is a beautiful city, it's one of my favorite cities in the United States, and we're happy to be here, I hope everybody comes to see us,' Cirque Italia Manager and Performer Emiliano Fusco said.
There's still time to dive into this unique experience. There are also shows on Sunday and Monday at Frank Brown Park.
You can buy tickets at the door or online for more information,
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