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Flying Trapeze in Ruskin Park - Ever thought about running away to join the circus? The London Circus Company (TLCC) is offering flying trapeze classes for all ages and levels of experience in Ruskin Park this Summer. We are passionate about making our school an exciting and fun experience and offer lessons from beginner to experienced flyers. Come and join us and discover that little bit of circus that lives inside us all! For more information and booking please visit us at www.tlcctrapeze.com or drop us an email at [email protected].
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The flying trapeze lessons at Ruskin Park are brilliant - we've been going there regularly during Summer and the rig is open until 2nd of September if you're looking for something to do during the last couple of weeks of the summer holidays. Here's some photos and videos of the lessons: https://medium.com/@lorraineliyanage/secrets-of-south-london-tlcc-flying-trapeze-school-in-ruskin-park-a59968c288d0

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