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Auntie's Fiafia Night

Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct
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World-renowned Casus Creations is bringing Auntie's Fiafia Night 'home' to Logan, performing one-night-only at the Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct on Saturday, April 29, 2023.

Auntie's Fiafia Night

Experience a celebratory night of circus fun, Pacific song and dance with Casus Creations under the direction of Natano Fa’anana, hosted by Logan’s own Big Sister Lana Tukaroa

Auntie's Fiafia Night

Enjoy gravity-defying acrobatic feats with traditional slap and fire dances, chants and ancient urban legend stories for the ultimate evening with Auntie.

Auntie's Fiafia Night

Music Director, Airileke Ingram, drums together a high energy and oceanic score inspired by Pasifika roots, weaving in Samoan log drums, Maori Kapa Haka, and Cook Island and Tahitian dance with featured cultural artists from across the ocean including Hau Tawhiti, MR. MR, Heilani - Pacific Entertainment, Education & Fitness, House of Alexander, Iane Tavo of Rako Pasefika, Mariah Pelesa, Lilo Samoa Dance Academy, Tilomai Dance Group, Airileke Ingram, and the Mananui band with Eve Nikolao and Siaki Siliga.

Bring the whole family, spread out the picnic rug or chairs under the stars, and settle in for a spectacle on the huge outdoor stage at Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct. 

Auntie's Fiafia Night

An exuberant celebration of circus, Pacific song, dance and storytelling. It’s a show which lifts you up and makes you want to dance…” ★★★★ Broadway World

This is a production beyond ego, it is a insight into the magic that is the south Pacific and the values that they uphold. Family friendly, Auntie’s Fiafia Night is one to remember and reflect upon.” - Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane

A riot of colour, passion, and music, with a heartfelt message at its core.” -Scenestr

Auntie's Fiafia Night

Limited parking is available on-site ($10), however a shuttle bus will run from the Logan Entertainment Centre (5 mins away) for overflow parking.

Coming from Brisbane? Catch the train direct to the venue, with the Kingston Train Station located right next to the Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct. 

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Auntie's Fiafia Night 

Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct 

270 Jacaranda Ave

Kingston

Apr 29, 2023 6pm 

Adult $30 Child (5-12yrs) $15

Under 5yrs - Free (with ticket)

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