12 January, 2026, 1:53 am Central - 23°C Rain

VOU bringing snippets of Fijian Flying Circus to Fiji Showcase 2025

VOU bringing snippets of Fijian Flying Circus to Fiji Showcase 2025

By Alipate Narawa , Neha Maharaj
22/06/2025

Today is Day 3 and it is Subrails Sunday at Fiji Showcase 2025 where you can catch the VOU Dance Company who are bringing snippets of the Fijian Flying Circus to the stage.

VOU Artistic Director Navitalai Fong highlighted this to fijivillage News where he says they are planning to match the high-top, vibrant energy of Fiji Showcase.

He says the Island Adventurers is a very cool story about Moko the Lizard losing his voice, and all the kids get to help all the characters find his voice.

Fong says in fact, all the performers people are going to see at the Fiji Showcase are the casts of the Fijian Flying Circus.

Performer Malakai Tuima says they started preparing for Fiji Showcase a week ago with a great line up of performances.

He says people can expect a lot of fun numbers and exciting snippets of the Fijian Flying Circus.

Tuima says they will be performing every day.

You can catch Miles Manulevu this hour until 1pm on the Vodafone External Entertainment Stage.

2024 World Hip Hop Champions Wan Squad take the stage from 1.30 to 2pm.

The Navtarang and Radio Sargam Dhamaka Show is from 5 to 8pm.

On the Subrails Internal Entertainment Stage, juggler extraordinaire Piva kicks things off at midday before Paw Patrol Mascots make their walkabout at 1pm.

Vou Island Adventurers are on stage from 3 to 3.30pm.

Piva will close things out on the Internal Entertainment Stage from 4 to 4.30pm.

Tickets are $4 for adults and $3 for children under 12 and gates close at 9pm.

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