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I just hired James from Pressplay for a circus party for 25 six year olds. He demonstrated and taught them circus tricks like balancing peacock feathers, spinning plates, diablo sticks, juggling and loads more. The children's faces were a picture of wonderment and complete delight when they had a go themselves. Every child learnt something and has, apparently, been raving about the party ever since. James was so professional, he managed all the different personalities really well, including my three year old so she didn't feel left out. The parents were gobsmacked by his manner. Can't recommend him enough. And only ?150 for two full hours, during which he orchestrated the bday tea and cake presentation. Thank you James!!

Here's his details:

www.pressplay.org.uk

t. 07939 225 213 / 0208 771 5075

email: [email protected]

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