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Prideland African Acrobats

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About Prideland African Acrobats

Back by popular demand, this acrobatic troupe of 4 direct from Mombasa, Kenya, Africa, wow's audiences with their unbelieveable skill and agility. A part of the African male culture, these acrobatic skills are taught to teenage boys on the beaches of Mombasa. During the show, be sure to watch for the limbo, as the Prideland African Acrobats bring new meaning to the term "how low can you go..." You won't believe what you see!

Performing four shows daily (no shows on Thursdays) on their stage in the African Prideland area of the park, the acrobats tumble, leap, somersault and flip in a fast paced and entertaining 15 minute show. While you're at the show, be sure to say hello to them in their native language of swahili. All you have to say is "ha-ba-ree". You can even have your picture taken with them after the show.

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