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Entertainers: View Our List: A) Acrobats, Aerial Acts, Adagio, African Entertainers: View our list: A) Acrobats, Aerial Acts, Adagio, African Dancers, Arcade games B) Bungee trapeze, Bungy Bouncer, Balancing acts, Bed of nails, Bungy trampoline, Balloons sculptors, Beat boxers, Belly dancers, BMX tricks, body painting, C) Canonball catching, Clowns, Contortionists , Choirs, Can Can dancers, Caricature Artistes, Carpet musicians, Carnival Dancers, Chinese dancers, Carousel Rides, Climbing Wall, D) Double Trapeze, Diabolo, Drummers, Dancers, DJ’s, Drones, Drum Majorettes, Dwarves, E) Escapology, Easter Bunnies, Event décor & lighting, Extreme Motorbikes, F) Fire Blowing, Flying Trapeze, Flag spinning, Face painting, Father Christmas, Fire Works, Flying Musicians, Fortune tellers, Fun Fair equipment, G) Globe of Death, German Oompah band, Giant Bubbles, Giant puppets, Glitter tattoos, Gold Statues, Grafitti artistes, Greek dancers, Gumboot dancers, Gymnasts, H) Hand balancing, Hair hanging, Hat juggling, Hula hoop, Human dartboard, Hip hop dancers, Hawaain hula dancers, Hypnotists, Harlequin, Human Tables I) Ice Sculptures, Ice Rinks, Ice Skaters, Illusionists, Inflatable Hire, Invisble Man, J) Juggling, Jumping castles, Jewellery craft making, Jokers, Jesters, Juke Box, K) Knife throwing, Knife jugglers, Karate, Kick Boxing, Kick Darts L) Lasso, Laser shows, Laser Tag, Latin dancers, LED performers, Limbo dancers, M) Mime, Magicians, Mechanical bull, Make up artistes, Marimba band, Mascots, Mermaids, Minstrels, N) Nail art, Nerve tingling acts, O) Oompah bands, Oriental acts, Origami artistes, P) Pantsula dancers, Pole acts, Parkour Acrobats, Party Food, Party Bus, Photo Booth, Puppets, Plate spinning, Parades, Q) Quick Magic Costume Change act, Quirky Comedians, Quartets, R) Rola bola, Rolling globe, Russian swing, Ringmaster, Roller Skating, Robot Mime, Revolving Trapeze, S) Slackwire, Stilt walking, Strong Man, Sword ladder, Snake show, Sand sculptors, Scottish Dancers, Show girls, Sign spinning, Skate boarders, Snow globe, T) Trapeze, Tumbling, Trampoline, Twirling, Tent hire, Tango dancers, Tattoo artistes, Temporary tattoo artistes, Team building, Tap dancers, U) Unicycle, UV artistes, Unique Acts, V) Voltage, Ventriliquists, Vintage cars, Virtual Reality experience, Venue hire, Violinists, W) Wheel of Death, Wedding carnival games, Wedding venues, Water balls, Wizards, X) Xylpohone, Xhosa Dancers, Y) Yoyo Acts, Youth Bands, Z) Zulu Dancers, Zorb Balls, Zoo’s International Performers: Our data base includes performers from around the world – Globe of Death from France, High Dive from Canada, Acrobats from China, Human Canonball from USA, Contortionists from Ethiopia, Balancing Acts from Mongolia, High Wire Walkers from USA, Flying Trapeze Act from South America, Quick Costume Change act from Russia, Stunt Acts from Italy, Jugglers from Spain and lots more Extreme & Fun Equipment Hire: A) Arcade Games, Air Hockey, Archery. B) Bungy Bouncer, Bouncy Castles, Big Wheel, Bumper boats C) Carnival Games, Candy Floss, Confetti Canon Casino Tables, Climbing Wall, Circus Tents, Circus Décor, Circus Equipment D) Dunk Tank, Décor, Drones, Dodgem Cars, Dodge Ball, E) Easter Bunny, F) Flying Trapeze, Foosball, Fun Foods, Face painting, Foam Party, Fun Fair G) Golf simulator, Garden Games, Generators, Go Karts, Gyroscope, H) Horse Carousel, Human Bowling, Horor House, Human Foosball, I) Ice Rink (Synthetic), Inflatables, Ice Cream, J) Jumping Castles, Juke Box K) Karaoke, Kick Darts, L) Laser Tag inflatable track, Lighting, M) Mechanical Bull, Maze (inflatable), Moblie Put Put, Mascot Costumes, N) Netball, O) Origami decor P) Parachutte rocket, Popcorn Machine, Pinball Machine, Photobooth, Piantball, Pedal Kart Q) Quiz Games, Quad Bikes, R) Rickshaw Rides, Rigging, Rock climbing wall, S) Slush Machines, Smoke Machine, Snow Globes, Stretch tent, Sumo Suits, Skittles, Santa Suit, Shooting Tunnel, Steam Train, T) Trains, Trapeze equipment, Tattoos U) Unicycle hire, V) Volleyball, VR pods, VR Games, Velcro Wall, W) Water Balls, Water slides, Winch Hire, X) XBox Y) Yoyo Giant Z) Zorb Balls, Zip Line, .
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