Hip Hop Show

This dance performance is incredibly creative and allows radical expressions of movement in ways that history has not previously seen. It is a dance form that encourages creativity, storytelling and humor. Hiphop is used by youth to help articulate through art their feelings about where they fit in the world and what their life experiences are. Gangsta rap has unfortunately overshadowed many of Hip Hop more positive elements. Through the commercialization and the marketing of rap videos, a glamorized distorted perception of Hip Hop has been portrayed where gun-carrying thugs live their lives focused on fast cars, drugs and booty girls. We will help put this in perspective and dispel some of this imagery.
Fire Show

Fire dancing (also known as “fire twirling”, “fire spinning”, “fire performance” or “fire manipulation”) is a group of performance arts or disciplines that involve manipulation of objects on fire. Typically these objects have one or more bundles of wicking, which are soaked in fuel and ignited.
Some of these disciplines are related to juggling or baton twirling (both forms of Object Manipulation), and there is also an affinity between fire dancing and rhythmic gymnastics. Fire dancing is often performed to music. Fire dancing has been a traditional part of cultures from around the world, and modern fire performance often includes visual and stylistic elements from many traditions.
The various tools used by the fire performance community borrow from a variety of sources. Many have martial sources like swords, staves, poi, and whips, where some seem specifically designed for the fire community. The use of these tools is limited only by the imaginations of their users. Some tools lend themselves to rhythmic swinging and twirling, others to martial kata, and others to more subtle use. Some common tools are:
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Poi - A pair of roughly arm-length chains with handles attached to one end, and bundle of wicking material on the other.
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Staff - A rod of wood or metal, with wicking material applied to one or both ends. Staves are generally used in pairs or individually, though many performers are now experimenting with three or more staves
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Torch - A short club or torch, with a wick on one end, and swung like Indian clubs or tossed end-over-end like juggling clubs.
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Fire Hooping- Some hoopers use custom hoops constructed with spokes extending outward, terminating in kevlar wicks which can be lit on fire. This is called “Fire Hooping”, and is often done in collaboration with other fire dance artists.
The construction and weight of the fire hoop, combined with the fact that it is on fire, limits the possible moves, or tricks, to a much smaller gamut than those possible with a standard hoop. Some modern fire hoops have been designed to be much lighter, with smaller diameter tubing and with flexible wick spokes; these tools have begun to close the gap between fire hooping and general hooping trick vocabularies.
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Fans - A large metal fan with one or more wicks attached to the edges
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Finger wands - Short torches attached to individual finger.
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Fire breathing is the act of creating a large flame by spraying, with one’s breath, a flammable liquid upon an open flame. The flame is usually held an arm’s length away and the spray should be both powerful and misty. This art is said to have originated in India.A favourite among audiences, fire breathing often features as a dramatic highlight in climactic performances. A number of legendary creatures are said to possess innate capabilities for fire breathing, most notably dragons.
Sexy Dancers
 
Sexy dancers that perform at night clubs, special parties, circuit parties or rave dances in colorful bright costumes (which may include glow sticks, light chasers, toy ray guns that light up, or strings of battery operated lights), with fire sticks, or an animal (usually with a snake) are called performance art dancers. U can choose the costume based on the theme on the night.
Stilt walker show
 
Stilts are poles, posts or pillars used to allow a person or structure to stand at a certain distance above the ground. Walking stilts are poles equipped with steps for the feet to stand on, or straps to attach them to the legs, for the purpose of walking while elevated above a normal height. In flood plains, and on beaches or unstable ground, buildings are often constructed on stilts to protect them from damage by water, waves or shifting soil or sand. Stilts have been used for many hundred years.
Modern Dance
 
Modern dance is a free style interpretive dance that can be done to any music. Modern dance developed a tradition of independence, individualism, and personal style, in which innovation–unorthodox movement and new form–was preferred to adherence to an established technical system. Modern dance is not a specific style of dance or a single technical method of movement; it is rather a point of view toward dance as an art. Whilst there are of course many forms of social dancing that have evolved in the modern era, disco, and for that matter moshing, the term is usually used to discuss dance performed for a non-participatory audience.
Though it often uses the body alignment and movement of ballet, modern dance encompasses a much broader world than ballet. It is movement with freedom and meaning, usually for a serious artistic purpose. Modern dance stresses expressive individuality over conformity of movement. The process of exploring movement to arrive at a dance is thought to be at least as important as the resulting dance.
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