Cirque Ma'Ceo Brings Acrobatics, Elite Horsemanship to Brooksville This Weekend
Cirque Ma'Ceo lands at the Hernando County Fairgrounds this weekend, mixing elite horsemanship with aerial acrobatics across five shows Friday through Sunday.

Cirque Ma'Ceo, a touring circus and theatrical production that weaves together elite horsemanship, acrobatics, aerial acts and theatrical staging, opens its limited Brooksville engagement tonight at the Hernando County Fairgrounds with a 7 p.m. performance.
The show runs across three days with five total showtimes: Friday at 7 p.m., Saturday at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m., and Sunday at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. The Hernando County Fairgrounds, managed by the Hernando County Fair Association, is the host venue for the engagement.
Promoters describe the production as a place "where beauty and adrenaline meet under the big top," billing it as a fusion of equestrian artistry and high-flying acrobatics staged in a theatrical format. The combination of horsemanship and circus performance is relatively rare on the touring circuit, setting Cirque Ma'Ceo apart from standard big-top shows.

Logistically, the event is straightforward for families. Parking is free and on-site. The box office accepts both cash and card. Children 2 years old and under are permitted to sit on a lap without a ticket. Ticket prices were not listed in available event materials, so confirm costs directly with the venue or at the box office before arriving.
Tonight's 7 p.m. performance marks the only Friday showing, making it the quietest entry point of the weekend before Saturday's double-header draws larger crowds.
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