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"There is nothing quite like this anywhere in the world. Feeding the Fish have taken this specialized concept to a new dimension." - Juggling Magazine. |
Feeding the Fish are a technical juggling duo with a decade’s experience performing in 16 countries worldwide.
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Equally suited to festivals
or high profile corporate events their new show uses the most
advanced electronic juggling equipment ever designed…
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Flux: A high-energy stage-show where juggling and movement are performed in partial light with illuminated clubs and balls, which change brightness, strobe and emit a spectrum of colours in perfect synchronization with the dramatic soundtrack.
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Attention is caught between the beautiful patterns of light created in the air and the underlying precision of the performers’ manual dexterity. |
Flux is a mesmerising spectacle of choreographed colour that both intrigues and captivates every audience. |
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Also adapted for nightclubs, this extremely visual performance has enthralled clubbers from the best of London’s underground parties to the international scene alongside Danny Rampling in Osaka, Kid Cream in Greece and Danny Tenaglia in Tokyo. |
"The two jugglers, lacking neither originality or imagination, immediately transported the audience to their fantastic universe, for a highly colourful performance." -Dauphiné Libère (France) |
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"Perfect but poetic patterns - the performers throw the clubs to make a neverending firework display." - Suedkurier (Germany) |
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