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Stilt Walking Trees

Stilt Walking Trees

A remarkable walkabout performance will infuse your event with the enchantment of nature
Roaming garden-themed characters in exquisitely distinctive costumes
Exceptional interactive entertainment featuring professional stilt walkers
Perfect for festivals, themed events, celebrations, ceremonies, and more.
Based in Holland and available for performances at events across the globe

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Our extraordinary tree-themed stilt artists will bring an enchanting and beautiful touch to your event as they move gracefully through the crowds, towering above your guests in their intricate and original costumes that display the magic and colors of nature.

Elegant and captivating, these striking walkabout characters will add an exotic feel to your occasion, inspiring and fascinating your guests, capturing imaginations, and offering uniquely spellbinding event entertainment.

These brilliant nature-themed stilt entertainers can also be accompanied by a delightful fairy roaming character for that extra special touch! Perfect for festivals and street parades, these spectacular stilt walking trees are also an imaginative addition to green events and eco fairs, and will amaze guests at private parties and themed occasions.

Top Tip:
Our enchanted garden characters perform on stilts around 150cm high, requiring a ceiling height of at least 450cm for indoor events. These fantastic stilt walkers can also offer a range of line-ups to suit your needs. Contact our entertainment specialists today to find out more.

Contact one of our Entertainment Team who will be able to help you book this or any other act on our global roster.

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