Hiring Us



What our clients are saying about us:

"You all were AWESOME! I was absolutely delighted with the effect, all the way around. The audience was awestruck by your show and what a great addition to their tropical experience!"

"The timing and pacing was just right, and folks were delighted with the whole show."

"The performance was great!"

We can perform in virtually any environment (indoors or outdoors) and have experience dealing with all types of crowds. Many of our performers have a theatrical or dance background and can liven a party unlike any other form of entertainment.

On our end, we will do everything to be safe and courteous performers. We will wear flame-retardant / resistant clothing, and will "wet down" with a spray bottle on clothing and hair before performing. We will also perform our own fire safety by monitoring each other when not performing, and attending the wet towel used in the rare instance that a fire is started. We will also "spin off" all excess fuel from our accessories so as not to fling fire. All of us have also been trained on the use of a fire extinguisher, although we have never had to use one before. (We abide by our safety manual - see link.)

We request the use of flame retardant fabric (if any) used near the stage / performance area, and the removal of flammable objects from the performance area (for example, no nylon or paper decorations directly above the performance area.) We can dance to any type music, but we prefer if it has a dance beat and a good bass line. We request that any indoor lighting be dimmed but not completely dark for the best theatrical effect. We request a distance between ourselves and the audience - a raised stage or a 20 ft diameter area will suffice.

If booked, we can put on a performance for about 45 minutes or break it up into smaller chunks throughout the night. The fire performances look best at night or in low lighting. We do not have sound equipment, but can provide a CD of music or a drummer if needed. Indoor fire performances require more safety on our part, and may limit the doubles routines depending on the amount of people hired for the event.

In other areas of interest, photography and video are welcomed, as are questions and conversations after the fire performance. Please let us know if we are welcome to stay or if we should leave upon the completion of the show.

Please let us know if you have any questions at all. We're more than happy to answer them.