The Performances You’ll See

Act

Performance Fun Facts

  • The 1,600 lb Wheel of death is completely powered and manipulated by the two artists on board.
  • The High Wires act has twin wires suspended 15 ft (4.5m) and 25 ft (7.6 m) above the stage.

Contortion

Three performers bend and stretch in ways unimaginable in a fresh approach to the art of contortion.

What sets this performance apart are the artists’ innovative movements and positions, their speed, and the unique way they work in unison to create beautiful sequences.

Aerial Silk

Powerful, graceful, and distinctly feminine, a daring Aerial Silk performer flies into the sky, spinning and swinging in all directions in an effortless display of acrobatics.

As she soars about, the long flowing dynamics of her motion come into focus, building excitement for a triumphant and climactic finish.

The Wheel of Death

The Wheel of Death rotates at heart-stopping speeds, powered only by two devilish artists who leap and counter-rotate in a fearless display of acrobatics and astonishing teamwork.

The Wheel of Death is intentionally positioned to break with the usual on-stage symmetry and bring the action as close as possible to you.

Balancing on chairs

So simple, yet simply jaw-dropping. The Balancing Chairs act spotlights the incredible muscular control of the human body in peak condition, as an artist stacks 8 chairs and a pedestal to create a 23ft (7m) towers.

Up and up he climbs to perform a balancing act that will find you at the edge of your seat.

Teeterboard

Teeterboard

Resembling a playground seesaw, the Teeterboard flings performers into the air where they execute quintuple twisting somersaults—and that’s just the prelude.

Later in the act, you’ll witness acrobats performing mind-bending stunts over 30 ft (9m) above the stage with double and single metal stilts strapped to their legs.

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