NoFit State Circus
0.00 kmNoFit State, Cardiff
NoFit State is the UK's leading contemporary circus. Four Elms is a renovated church where the company rehearse shows and hold special events and circus workshops for the public.
NoFit State is the UK's leading contemporary circus. Four Elms is a renovated church where the company rehearse shows and hold special events and circus workshops for the public.
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NoFit State is the UK's leading contemporary circus. The company's building on John Street is predominantly used for community circus classes.
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