frenchieSILVER Member Member 6 posts Location: United Kingdom
Posted: Hya , anyone with experience with 'fire spinning performance' who can give me an idea of the duration of a 'performance' .
I realise it depends on how long the it takes for the flame to burn out .... any thoughts .... ' performance' split into sets ?
strugzBRONZE Member Carpal \'Tunnel 3,964 posts Location: Southampton - Possibly..., United Kingdom
Posted: Depends on you type of show.............
Is it free spinning, coreagraphed performance that sort of thing..........
Id say if its a well planned out routine 20mins to half hour is a good time broken down into 3 or 4 sets..........
As for free spinning - man that could go on all night i know i do!
But generally as a show for the public their interest will only be held for no more than 15mins i would have thought
You got a show coming up then?
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ado-pGOLD Member Pirate Ninja 3,882 posts Location: Galway/Ireland
Posted: We've got a show coming up soon enough where we are spinning for an hour. It will be broken up into four fifteen minute sets with a 10 or fifteen minute break in between so we dont fall over from exhaustion or bore our audience to tears.
as for free spinning. why would you even want a break?
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roarfireSILVER Member comfortably numb 2,676 posts Location: The countryside, Australia
Posted: I find one song is enough. It gets a bit repetitive and boring for the audience if it goes for too long. Last performance I did we went for 5 minutes to a song, there was three of us. How many of you is there?
It didn't bother us to re dip if it burnt out. We always had at least two people twirling while the other was re dipping
We all just went in and spun like crazy all together
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