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Foot Juggler – Melbourne
Foot Juggler – Melbourne (CODE – 293AHF)
Australia’s No1 Foot Juggler, Juggling anything from Barbers Poles, Rubbish Bins, Hula Hoops and even a Table! . you will be amazed by her precision, timing and grace, all this while narrating the action in comic French gibberish. incorporating her own unmistakeable clown style to create a very unusual and visual act.
Act time 7minutes.
Acrobatic waiters – Melbourne
Acrobatic waiters – Melbourne (CODE – 306CCW)
Skills: Acrobatics, slapstick, adagio (partner acrobatics), juggling and egg balancing
Number of performers: 3 Act Type: Both roving and short acts over 1 hour
Description: Our three waiters blend into your event serving drinks/entrees alongside wait staff. As the guests arrive and the clumsy acrobats make more of a scene! Crowd interaction is guaranteed.
The client/MC of the night then makes the announcement that the entertainment has had to be cancelled and calls out to the guests for any party tricks while a plan is made.
This is where the acrobats pounce. Starting out with funny ‘easier’ tricks the three waiter crescendo with a high energy acrobatic act.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS –
Performance space size: Adaptable to suit venue but a stage/dancefloor with a height of more than 4m is necessary
Floor surface type: A level stable stage is needed
Assistance required during act: An MC or announcer is preferred but not essential
Sound system required: Yes
Adagio, Acrobatics – Melbourne
Adagio, Acrobatics – Melbourne (CODE – 306CCA)
This show is when circus meets renovation rescue. We attempt to renovate but with great disaster, the ladder breaks, paint tins fall, what goes wrong, goes wrong, with apparatus and skills such a teeterboard, ladder, manipulation, aerial rope, partner acrobatics, pitching, music and comedy to tell a story of perseverance and disaster. It is full of comedy and is great for people of all ages. The whole set is used as apparatus, a broom becomes a manipulation object, watering cans become chinese meteors, hammers become juggling clubs, the crash mat is a garden bed. They take a satirical look at the reality television shows such as ‘The Block’ and ‘Renovation Rescue’. ‘Using knockabout and slapstick in the haphazard world ofa building site to entertain and amaze its audience. They look to bring back the traditional larakin aussie humor and mix it with exciting circus skills and unique apparatus. In 2011 they were awarded the Circus Oz Award for the spirit of collaboration required in the world of circus for their show. With sold out shows at Adelaide Fringe Festival, Sydney Hoopla Festival and The Spiegletent at the Docklands.
Height 4m required