Win tickets to see Russia’s greatest and most talented circus artists

Win tickets to see Russia’s greatest and most talented circus artists as they tour the UK.
The Moscow State Circus have just started a nationwide tour and have launched its new show, Babushkin Sekret and are set to perform in London's Richmond and Fulham areas.
The circus is travelling to Southampton, Fontwell Park, Brighton, Norwich and Colchester.
The artists, many of whom have never performed in Britain, will be combining contemporary and classical circus acts.
The newly devised show includes the queen of Russian circus, Yana Alievia, on a revolving aerial chandelier; the breathtaking Stalkions – three men and two girls walk, back flip and perform unbelievable pyramids 30 feet in the air on the legendary high wire; as well as a host of other acts, including clowns and acrobats.
We have 10 family tickets worth a total of £112 to give away free to the venue of your choice. The family tickets admits four people.
For your chance to win one of the tickets answer the following question correctly:
Who is called the ‘queen’ of the Russian circus?
Send your answers to editor@easterneye.eu with your full name, daytime contact number and active email address before 6pm next Wednesday (18). Make sure you put ‘circus competition’ in the subject line.
Winners will be notified after the closing date and will be allocated tickets on a first-come, first-serve basis, according to the time of the email sent. Usual terms and conditions apply.
For more detail on the circus and performance dates, go to www.moscowstatecircus.com
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