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| - When I saw that the show was to take place in a tent, I really didn't know what to expect. Was it going to be like the horse show Cavalia? It turns out the inside of the tent was set up like a saloon and very intimate. The spacing was rather tight and we sat in wooden chairs that were literally right next to each other.
There were a lot of fun acrobatics: people standing on chairs, throwing each other in the air, running around inside a ball, riding a unicycle on thin rope, it was all really cool. There was a burlesque singer who jumped in water and even 2 tap dancers. There was also raunchy jokes (very raunchy jokes) and some audience participation in the form of lap dancing. It's also inspiring to see how much teamwork is required in acrobatics and how much trust you have to have in your partner.
I liked how the show was somehow connected, but not really, and there was a lot of variety, so there was never a dull moment. If you like to laugh, aren't too uptight, especially about sexuality, then you will have an amazing time. However, if you are uptight, you may get a little offended. Also, the director likes to pick on minorities, so if you are not a white male or female, be prepared for possible ridicule or forced participation.
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