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The last fire
Fixed act
Fire

In a dark, silent world, the last flame is on the verge of dying out. After the Great Fading, nothing remains but ash. Five surviving fire masters attempt to reignite it. Only through the proper ritual — and a final sacrifice — can the fire return and bring hope once more.

Content:  
• A fully controlled full body burn stunt: a performer is completely set ablaze with a flamethrower while remaining visibly in motion.
• An aerial acrobatic act inside a fire hoop of approximately 3 meters in diameter.
• Various special effects such as fire and smoke.
The artists come from Belgium.

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Technical Data Sheet

Number of artists and technicians/safety crew: 11 people, including 8 performers.
Duration: 15–20 minutes.
Location requirements: Outdoor performance preferred, but indoor is possible with specific adjustments.
Open space with sufficient ventilation, a clear rotation radius of 5 m in all directions, minimum height of 5 m for the aerial act, fire‑resistant flooring, and a refrigerator.

  • 1 reserved parking space for several vans with close access to the venue / dressing room and possibility to easily unload and load (other cars optionaly upon agreement). The organizer is responsible for the safety.
  • Dressingroom 1 clean, well-lit private dressing room with access to warm running water and toilet.lockable, the key given to the artist/ crew member (if not, then the organizer is responsible for the safety).
    • Space for  10 -persons.
    • Equipment: 1 table, 1 chair (or more according to the number of people), 1 mirror.
    • refreshments and healthy snacks and fruit.
  • Catering (drinks & meals) for the artists and crew members is at the expense of the organizer
  • Accommodation (if necessary)When performing for more than 1 day or if the distance is too far an overnight stay is necessary