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Tennis Juggling Act

Tennis Juggling Act

An exciting mix of quirky comedy and raw talent, our juggler skillfully juggles tennis balls and rackets in an incredible display of dexterity.
A French-Scottish performer juggles in a kilt to a bagpipe soundtrack but can customize his show to meet your needs.
Perfect for sports-themed events, our cirque juggler's racquets come equipped with LED lights, making them ideal for low-light or nighttime activities.
Our act has performed globally and is a unique and captivating choice for street-style walk-around entertainment, both indoors and outside.
Based in France and available for events worldwide, he can be booked for activations, corporate entertainment, galas, and festivals.

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Originally a tennis instructor, Dominic decided to blend his athletic skills with his love for comedy legends like Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin, giving birth to his unique tennis juggling act.

Learning from the renowned Italian juggler Italo Medini, Dominic has truly mastered the craft, showcasing incredible agility and skill as he juggles tennis balls and racquets in rapid succession, even tossing up to 5 tennis racquets into the air and catching each one effortlessly for his grand finale.

Dominic has crafted a unique persona for his juggling act, performing in a mix of traditional tennis gear and a kilt to highlight his dual nationality, all set to a soundtrack of bagpipe music to complete the theme. With plenty of opportunities for laughs and a breathtaking display of juggling expertise, Scarlett Entertainment’s Tennis Juggling Act is sure to provide captivating and original entertainment at your event.

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