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The Three Belles Melbourne

The Three Belles Melbourne

An extraordinary and unique blend of theater, dance, and circus performance
Take audiences on a journey to a world brimming with vintage charm and fun
5-meter sway poles create an amazing and inspiring spectacle
Whirling dance will captivate and mesmerize audiences
Based in Melbourne, Australia, and available for performances globally

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This Melbourne-based performing arts company delivers a remarkable fusion of theater, dance, and circus performance, incorporating a unique elevated medium that literally sets their act above the rest. The five-meter sway poles create a large-scale visual spectacle that can entertain audiences in the thousands while still remaining engaging and accessible.

Originally inspired by the image of a field of wheat swaying in the breeze, the poles’ extreme strength and flexibility allow the performer to lean at impossible angles, swaying back and forth in a mesmerizing dance as the audience looks up in amazement. Their world-renowned performances have achieved near-cult status on almost every continent, and they perform regularly at festivals, special events, and private functions.

Overflowing with period charm and whimsy, this performance is sure to put smiles on the faces of all who stop to watch the exhilarating dance of The Three Belles. Whirling and swaying through the air, this seductive and charming trio will WOW audiences with their extravagant costumes and daring choreography! Truly enchanting, this beautiful trio will captivate any audience.

[Photo credits: George Delveroudis, David Cook Photography, J. Busby]

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