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Antti Suniala (Finland)
Antti Suniala has been performing since the year 2000 and is one of the most highly ranked fire performers in the world. References include a live television performance in the Eurovision 2007 Finale as well as fire- and music festivals and circus- and corporate galas worldwide. |
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Fireflys (Singapore)
Noted as the Best Act in the Arts On the Move in Singapore Arts Festival 2005, Fireflys is one of Singapore's pioneer group in fire arts. Fusing elements of theatre, dance, music and fire in its repertoire, Fireflys is the mastery of magical realms with their hypnotic moves and light. |
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Meghan Claire Pike (Scotland)
Meghan is a well-known face around the Scottish and UK juggling scene and her fluid contact staff routines are always well received by jugglers and the public alike. Inspired by other forms of performances such as jazz, circus, contemporary dance and theater, Megan is driven to create routines that are solely her “art”. |
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Phoenixx Connection (Germany)
Currently located in Singapore, Phoenixx- Connection has performed in numerous European festivals including the latest "Feuerkunst Berlin 2008". With a unique style of synchronizing act, juggling and abstract movement, this dynamic German duo will captivate you with their fire and crystal performances. |
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Thomas Johansson (Sweden)
Thomas, a well known name in the spinning community internationally. Specialized in the art of poi, he has come to display various beautiful routines consisting fire and movements. Currently he's traveling around the world trying to develop a systematical understanding of poi, the philosophy of the skills and teachings. |
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Wayang Aloes (Singapore)
With an unparalleled signature performance of contemporary dance infused with culture and ethnic styles, Wayang Aloes is made up of individuals who share the same ignited passion for beauty and warmth of dance and fire. With intercultural presentation as their main forte, Wayang Aloes hopes to embrace the audience with a sound understanding of ‘the importance of preserving our own culture while ‘moving forward’. |