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White Doves Walkabout Act

White Doves Walkabout Act

Striking dove stilt walkers grab attention with their royal feathered outfits & snowy white color
The White Doves Walkabout Act delivers an impressive visual impact at both summer and winter events.
The bird-themed carnival acts can greet guests, pose for photos, and even toss rose petals.
Our themed stilt artists have dazzled audiences at various theaters, festivals, corporate events, and weddings.
Based in Holland & available for events worldwide

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Creating a stunning silhouette in glistening winter landscapes and shining under the summer sun, Scarlett Entertainment Holland's beautiful White Doves Walkabout Act promises to bring peace and tranquility to your event. Dressed in custom-designed snowy costumes, the dove-inspired characters create an incredible visual impact.

Available as a solo, duo, trio, or quartet, our spectacular themed stilt characters will interact with each other and your guests, posing for photos and bringing joy to your special occasion. 

The perfect entertainment option for winter wonderland events, white-themed parties, or any event where peace is an underlying message, this carnival act consistently creates an enchanting atmosphere. Whether you're planning a corporate party, festival, or shopping mall event, our dove roaming characters will radiate warmth and goodwill throughout your venue. Speak to our event specialists at Scarlett Entertainment Holland today to find out about hiring this or any other stilt act for your next event.

Top Tip!
As a beautiful addition to weddings, the White Doves can also throw rose petals for the bride and groom!

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