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Praying Mantas. These insectoid
mutes, with glowing eyes and fluorescent bodies, love nothing
more than a good beat and a boogie as they interact with audiences
and your guests. The first creation from Artemis, they remain
as popular as ever at clubs, festivals and carnivals.
The Praying Mantas have also appeared on Mersey TV's Hollyoaks. |
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The Jacks of Frost
These shivering siblings interact and melt with international
audiences during all seasons. Always up to mischief they love
to pose for your photographs. Recently The Jacks have performed
at the Marseilles Carnival, been guests on The Richard &
Judy Show and have become synonymous with Liverpool's successful
Capital of Culture bid.
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The Baad Mutha Funkas
Get retro with Stag, Randy and Kid Velcro and cringe as the
groovy trio deliver their cheesy one liners and chat up lines.
The jokes are as old as their hairstyles. |
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Prince Mint and The Glamchops
They're glam, they're loud and their mothers are proud. Yes,
it's the vertically endowed rock sensation sweeping the nation.
Prince Mint & The Glamchops.
A 30 minute static romp in the form of a comedy rock show
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We all gotta go sometime, so let the grimmest
of reapers decide whom and go with a smile. A favourite
at Kerrang parties and Halloween bashes, who'd have thought
that Death was such a good dancer?
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Baron Samedis
Created to lead the massive carnival procession at the 2003
Merseyside International Street Festival. These Lords of the
Underworld bring luck and good fortune to those they meet
on their walkabout.
Coming soon The Baron Samedi Stilt-Walking Drum Troupe a must
for your parades/processions. See web-site for update. |
Trikolor
Commissioned and designed as part of the Commonwealth Games
celebrations 2002, these mute, graceful, winged spirits will
visually enhance any event creating awe and splendour with
an aura of united tranquillity.
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Videos...
We have a small clip of this act which can be emailed to you.
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