By M K Anwar
Photos: Rudolf Portillo

Shandong Acrobats in deep concentration.
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Locals mingle with the performers.
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Mr Andrew Caie with Mr K Y Lim, General Manager of Ben
Food.
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The crowd watching in awe.
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On learning that a mini
performance by the Royal London Circus troupe was to take place
at Super Save in Mabohai yesterday, a crowd of people gathered
at the venue to enjoy the free show.
Living up to their expectation,
performers delivered interesting stunts, entertaining the
viewers and leaving them in awe.
Sensing that something
interesting was happening, judging from the large crowd of
people outside the supermarket, passers-by soon found themselves
also glued to the floor, enjoying the show.
Yesterday's mini performance
was the second time Supa Save organised such event.
Present to fascinate the crowd
yesterday were: the amazing and dashing juggler Gordon Marquez,
Jerry the comical clown, Alexsey the intriguing magician, the
super-flexible Shandong acrobatic trio, and a few of the
dancers.
Fans clustered around their
favourite performers, either snapping pictures with them or
asking for autographs.
Plenty of free tickets,
courtesy of Supa Save, were given away to lucky winners of the
'Kids Dance Competition' yesterday.
For those who still haven't
seen the RLC show, fret not, for the show will run until April
13, opposite the National Stadium in Berakas.
Yesterday also saw the
launching of the British Grocery Fair at the same venue, which
will be held at all Supa Save outlets until April 14. Present to
launch the event was the British Commissioner to Brunei
Darussalam, Mr Andrew Caie.
He viewed the products on
display in the company of Mr K Y Lim, the General Manager of Ben
Food. During this fair, a number of products from the United
Kingdom will be made available, ranging from canned food to
biscuits and confectionaries.
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