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Zip Orb vs OrbReviewer: Gaymarie Fontana, Director, Firemystic Productions from United States
The Firemystics used the Orb for the first time in a performance on Februrary 16th, and we were very happy with it. The effect is totally different than other fire instruments...and as I commented before, it hypnotized the crowd. We had used meteors, poi, fire swords, fire hip belts, torches, a variety of large fans..and after all that excitement, we ended with a beautiful mysterious illusion, provided by the Orb. So we ordered the Zip Orb. How surprised we were to find that you can do even more interesting things with it. Its totally worth having both of them. We plan on buying several more pair for our next gig. Keep those unusual and interesting fire instruments coming....the Firemystics are enjoying them very much! |
A book that shouldn't be read, but experiencedReviewer: Phai from United States It is rare to find a book where the reader is so openly invited to take a
stroll around the author's psyche. In Emails from (Over?) the Edge, Nick
Woolsey, with his blunt honesty and guileless humour, reflects upon his life
in this easy to read, yet deeply moving book. Nick candidly travels between
humiliation and personal triumph, reflecting on both his surreal experiences
on the road and long periods of depressive inaction. A book that shouldn't
be read, but experienced, Email's from (Over?) the Edge hits life's truths
at point-bank range. :)
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A great readReviewer: Katherine from United States Reading 'Emails from Over the Edge' was a unique experience for me. It was
both an affirmation and a reminder that there is no beginning or end to what
goes on inside and outside--that events that are vivid in the moment change
significance through time and reinterpretation. By opening up his life so
candidly to our examination and reflection, Nic gives us the opportunity
reflect upon our own life and know that we are not alone in our journey.
-Katherine, age 28, graduate student |
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