The world has some amazing talent. Some of the best street performers are truly one of a kind.
This blog post highlights the six best street performers in the world. They range from musicians and dancers to mind-blowing acrobats.
1) Street Musician: Danijel Zezelj (Serbia). Zezelj is a one man band, playing drums with his feet and guitar with his hands. He’s been known to play for 24 hours straight!
2) Hula Hoop Dancer: Marawa The Amazing (Canada). Her record for number of hula hoops spun at once is 250. She’s also an expert diabolo juggler.
3) Contortionist and Hand Balancer: Victor Moiseev (Russia). Victor won 1st place in the “Hand to Hand” category at the 10th Annual International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo in 2013. One photo shows him balancing on his hands, while holding another person on his feet!
4) Acrobatic Juggler: Alex The Human Fountains (USA). Alex is a world-renowned acrobatic juggler and member of the Flying Karamazov Brothers troupe, which uses comedy and acrobatics to entertain audiences worldwide
Throughout the world, there are many different street performers, each with their own unique style, personality and appeal. Some are brilliant musicians, others are skilled at making balloon animals and some can create beautiful images out of sand. There is a street performer to cater for every taste.
Here is our list of the six best street performers in the world:
1. The Fratellis – Seven Nights Seven Days
2. Pennywise – Bro Hymn Tribute
3. Slipknot – Before I Forget (Live)
4. Blink 182 – Dammit
5. Green Day – Longview (Live)
6. Avenged Sevenfold – Bat Country
The street performers in this video are amazing. They each have their own unique talent and deserve to be recognized for their incredible abilities.
The first performer is a remarkable beatboxer from Los Angeles, California who goes by the name of Killa Kela. The second performer is a magician who gathered an impressive crowd in Central Park, New York City with his tricks. The third performer is the voice of Charlie Chaplin impersonator Angelo Rossitto (Little Angelo). He is joined by flash mob dancers from the Los Angeles area. The fourth performer is a cello player who entertains people at Covent Garden in London. For the fifth performance drummer | drummer uses his talents to make entertaining music on trash cans and other items found on the streets of Hollywood, California. The final performer is street pianist Robin Loxley who plays a beautiful rendition of Somewhere over the Rainbow in Melbourne, Australia.
These six street performers are some of the best in the world and are a testament to what hard work and dedication can achieve!
Street performers are people who perform on the street, sometimes called buskers. They may do acrobatics, animal tricks, balloon twisting, caricature art, clowning, comedy, contortions, escapology, dance, fire skills, flea circus, fortune-telling, magic, living statue act (street mime), musical performance (including music hall style sing-alongs), puppet shows (including glove puppetry or shadow puppetry), snake charming, storytelling or reciting poetry or prose and juggling.
A list of some of the best street performers in the world.
1. Mr. Avner – The Eccentric Juggler: The most famous Jewish juggler in the world! Avner is known for his impressive juggling acts and comedic routines. He has performed all over the world from Broadway to Hollywood and we are delighted that he has agreed to be part of our show!
2. The Great Tomsoni: Johnny Thompson is one of the few people in the world who can entertain children and adults at the same time using a mixture of comedy magic and juggling that has taken him all over the world. Johnny was a regular performer on The Ed Sullivan Show and spent years as a member of The Amazing Jinx Magic Company before striking out on his
Street performers are awesome. From breakdancing to human statues to street music, these people rock the streets and bring smiles to the faces of many. We are a blog dedicated to promoting street performers and helping them grow their following.
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Welcome to the wonderful world of street performers. I’m so excited to be able to share some of my favorite buskers from around the world with you. Busking is the art of performing in public places for gratuities. It’s more commonly known as “street performing” or “street acting”.
Buskers come in all shapes and sizes, from jugglers and mimes to painters and guitarists. They perform just about anywhere that people congregate – at tourist attractions, along city sidewalks, on beaches, in parks and outside shopping centers.
Street performers are often seen as a nuisance by local authorities, who wish to preserve a certain image of their city. The performers themselves often seek recognition – they want to be known as the best street performer in the world!
This is a different kind of review, a review of people who do reviews. At the 2014 Street Performance World Championship in Dublin, 20 judges reviewed the performances of 25 competitors, then they all got together to talk about what they saw.
The judges are all experts. They know what they like, and they’re looking for it. They’ve seen thousands of buskers. And yet their judgments have almost nothing in common with each other.
It’s a complete mess. The judging system is so complex that the organizers don’t even try to extract a single score from it; they just show you all the judges’ opinions separately. As a result, everyone has a different idea about who won.
This makes sense when you consider that most of what makes buskers good is subjective. When we see someone do something impressive, we tend to assume there’s an objective standard for how impressive it is–that there must be some correct way to compare them with other performers–but often there isn’t.
The answer could be as simple as each judge being an expert in a different type of performance: juggling vs magic vs music vs acrobatics vs whatever else there is. But it could also be as complicated as each judge having his own personal taste: one likes dark-