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Saskatoon Psychology Students Society fundraiser: The Psychedelic Circus

The Psychedelic Circus

A fundraiser for the Canadian Mental Health Association and the Psychology Students Society

Event

The Saskatoon Psychology Students' Society (SPSS) in collaboration with Helicon Studios and Dancing Panda Productions are proud to present the 2nd Annual Psychedelic Circus!

The Psychedelic Circus is a theme party where we encourage what is inside us all to come out and play in a safe, supportive, fun, art-and-culture-centred environment. It's a circus, a psychedelic circus. All of the proceeds from this event will be going towards Canadian Mental Health Association and the Saskatoon Psychology Students Society.

Tickets

SPSS members (Advance) $15.00

Non-SPSS members (Advance) $20.00

SPSS members (at-the-door) $20.00

Non-SPSS members (at-the-door) $25.00

*$5.00 rebate at the door if you wear a theme-related costume.

Tickets can be purchsed at the SPSS office (Arts 186) or by contacting:

Brandon (306) 290-3038 or Sarah (306) 281-3058

Lineup

9–10pm: Andrew Kinakin - Professional Magician.

9:15pm: Gypsy Xavier

9:30pm: Matt on the Cyr wheel

9:45pm: Alexander Kelly - Saskatoon's Poetry Bad Boy

10pm–12am: Lead Ringer

Dance numbers with Lilith and Snakeman

Mixed DJ / live music dancey dance party

12–1am: Yrecha Delic - Psytrance

1–2am: DJ Geosphere

With GOGO dancers and hoopers for your pleasure. Also, floor performers, vendors, craftspeople, visual artists, performance artists, Sigmund Fraud and face painting.




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