Professionals will perform on the Royal Albert Dock throughout the day
The Royal Albert Dock is offering children the chance to train in circus skills. The Little Circus will offer a series of exciting workshops with guidance from the experts, where they can try their hand at juggling, take on spinning plates, or show off their moves with the colourful art of ribbon dancing. Taking place from Tuesday, May 28, until Thursday, May 30, upstairs in Revolucion de Cuba, the event is entirely free to attend and suitable for ages four - 14.
Free and cheap things to do with the kids around Liverpool Toddler and baby-friendly days out around Liverpool Professionals will hold performances of their own as jugglers will show off their skills outside the venue throughout the day from 10.30-2pm. The workshops are bookable through EventBrite with 216 spaces available in total across the three days, with three one-hour sessions per day.
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