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Contact Juggling

Contact Juggling

Creates stunning and magical illusions of balls floating in midair
Combines the technical skill of contact juggling with captivating dance abilities
Previous clients include Ford, Adobe, Harrods, Orange, Bacardi, Channel 5...
Can perform as a walkaround, moving skillfully through the crowd
Located in London, UK and available for events globally

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Contact Juggling PHOTOS

Step into a world of magic and beauty. Using translucent spheres, Karine blends the art of contact juggling with her captivating dance skills. These seemingly crystal-clear balls glide smoothly over her hands, arms, and body. At times, it looks as if they are floating, creating a dazzling and magical illusion. With elegance and grace, her movements make you feel as if you're under a spell. Karine performs choreographed stage shows but can also use her talents to perform walkabout acts, moving skillfully through the crowd.

'Dreamspell' stage act:
Magical and mesmerizing, this act will leave you enchanted! Accompanied by some soft Indian music, Karine moves gracefully as she manipulates up to four translucent balls, creating stunning and magical illusions of balls floating in mid-air. You're sure to be entranced! (This piece is 9 minutes long).

  • Lille Art & Culture Festival
  • Channel 5
  • Ford
  • Sziget Festival
  • Various shopping Centres
  • Ministry of Burlesque
  • Bacardi
  • La Scala
  • British City Councils
  • Big Green Gathering Festival
  • Harrods
  • National History Museum
  • Why Be Normal Ltd
  • Adobe
  • ‘The Fridge’ Night Club
  • Devon County Council
  • Quicksilver
  • Burly Q
  • Secret Cinema
  • Various School Fairs
  • Orange
  • Derby Fest
  • Hamleys

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