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Family pass to Celtic Illusion's show in Whanganui up for grabs

Sue Dudman
Sue Dudman
News director - Whanganui Chronicle·Whanganui Chronicle·
25 Aug, 2018 11:00 PMQuick Read

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Be in to win a family pass to Celtic Illusion's Whanganui show on September 9.

Be in to win a family pass to Celtic Illusion's Whanganui show on September 9.

Celtic Illusion, which combines contemporary Irish dance with magical illusion, will perform at the Royal Wanganui Opera House on September 9.

The show is the creation of Australian Anthony Street, a demolition worker by day and Celtic Illusion's director, producer, choreographer and lead dancer.

"Celtic Illusion showcases a stellar cast of champion and internationally acclaimed dancers, including performers from Riverdance and Lord of the Dance," Street said.

To be in to win a family pass (two adults, two children) valued at $269.90 to Celtic Illusion at the Royal Wanganui Opera House at 5pm on Sunday, September 9, just tell us which country Anthony Street is from.

Post or deliver your answer to Sue Dudman at the Wanganui Chronicle, 100 Guyton St or email sue.dudman@nzme.co.nz before Monday, September 3. Remember to include your name and full contact details.

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