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Stilt Walking Android

Stilt Walking Android

A colossal robotic marvel, this roaming android fuses stilt walking, puppetry, and advanced technology to captivate audiences globally.
Our Silver Spectacle explores your event, guided by her inventor, a ground-based character providing interactive and educational performances.
Based in Melbourne, her past events include the X-Men premiere and the International Flower & Garden Show. She provides highly engaging interactions.
This technological marvel offers captivating interactions for individuals of all ages, guaranteed to astonish with its advanced AI learning.
At 13 feet tall, she is ideal for science, futuristic and retro-themed events, educational programmes, street performances, corporate gatherings, and much more.

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This dazzling, scientifically-engineered marvel will infuse any event with a sense of fun and amazement, drawing in audiences of all ages. Crafted entirely from chrome and featuring hundreds of moving parts, this stilt-walking android is guaranteed to captivate as she navigates her surroundings with skillful hands and sparkling electronic eyes.

Joined by her creator, a quirky professor character frantically attempting to control his creation with a large remote, this act promises amusement and delight wherever it appears. Children are particularly enchanted by the stilt-walking android, eagerly awaiting their turn to operate her with the remote.

The performer behind the stilt-walking android act is a professional dancer with expertise in graceful movement and large-scale puppetry, ensuring an entertaining and high-quality performance.

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