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Stilt Walking Android

Stilt Walking Android

A gigantic robotic wonder, this roaming android combines stilt walking, puppetry, and technology to wow audiences around the world
Our silver spectacle explores your event accompanied by her inventor, a ground-based character delivering interactive and educational performances
Based in Melbourne, past events include X-Men premiere and the International Flower & Garden Show. She delivers highly engaging interactions
This technologic marvel delivers highly engaging interactions for people of all ages, guaranteed to amaze with her advanced AI learning
At 13ft tall, she is perfect for science, futuristic and retro-themed events, educational events, street performances, corporate events and more

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This shiny, scientific masterpiece will lend any event an atmosphere of fun and wonder, attracting crowds of all ages. Built entirely of chrome and with hundreds of moving parts, this stilt walking android is bound to entertain as she explores her surroundings with her dexterous hands and twinkling electronic eyes.

Accompanied by her creator - a wacky professor character desperately trying to control his creation with a large remote control, this act will amuse and delight wherever she goes. Children are especially fond of the stilt walking android, eagerly lining up for a chance to control her themselves with the remote.

The performer of the stilt walking android act is a professional dancer specialising in delicate movement and large scale puppetry, ensuring that a polished and high quality form of entertainment is provided.

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