This is a blog about popular and upcoming street performers. We will post videos of street performers that are funny, entertaining, talented or just plain bizarre.
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Street performers are at the heart of any great city, and with this blog we want to highlight some of the best street performers on YouTube and around the world.
We’ve all been entertained by a street performer, from the busker in Covent Garden to the troubadour in Paris. The wonderful thing about street performers is that they can be very good or very bad, but they are never boring. From the eccentric to the downright bizarre, street performances can be found all over the world, providing an important part of a city’s personality.
Some of these street performers have a following that goes well beyond their local areas and fans watch them on YouTube videos or take trips specifically to see them live. They might perform once-in-a-lifetime spectacles or multi-year runs as part of a festival or as a regular part of entertainment in a particular area. Some use social media to build their fan base while others rely completely on word-of-mouth.
In this blog we’ll talk about some of our favorite street performers and highlight popular and upcoming acts for your reading pleasure.
From all around the world, here are the best street performers you can watch right now on YouTube.
A street performance or busking is the act of performing in public places for gratuities. In many countries the rewards are generally in the form of money but other gratuities such as food, drink or gifts may be given. Street performance is practiced all over the world by men, women and children and dates back to antiquity. People engaging in this practice are called street performers or buskers. Performances are anything that people find entertaining. The term busking was first noted in the English language around the middle 1860s in Great Britain.
The etymology of the term is still uncertain. Some believe it comes from the Spanish root word “buscar” which means “to seek”; others believe it originates from the Latin word “buscare” which means “to seek”. A clear description and early discussion of busking can be found in Germany from 1540, and later references to similar activity can be found throughout Europe, especially England and France during the 16th century.[1] The first mention of rag-gathering as a street trade was by Thomas Nashe (1567–1601) in his Strange News (London, 1592). The
Street performers are often seen as being on the lower end of the career ladder, but anyone who has ever watched a street performance knows that these artists are extremely talented. They perform for money and sometimes fame, but it’s always in the name of entertaining people.
Some performers work with their hands, while others use their voices. Some might even use their mouths or feet! A person can truly be a performer if they have a unique talent or skill, and if they’re willing to show it off on the streets.
You might think of famous street performers like David Blaine or even the Swedish duo Pomplamoose, but there are actually so many more talented street performers to watch. You’ll find some of them on Youtube and others on the street corners of your town.
If you love hearing people playing music on the street, we have good news for you. There are some extremely talented musicians who perform on the street and surprise us with their talent. If you want to know about them, read this article about the best street performers.
Some of them are popular because they are so good that they surprise people with their talent. They play in the subway or on a platform and attract a lot of attention. Others use social media to advertise their performances and they have become so famous that they have been seen by millions of people.
In general, they specialize in one type of music, but there are some artists who play more than one instrument and can switch between different styles at any time. In any case, they all have one thing in common: they love music and live for it!
Music is the most popular street performance. In cities, you can always find a musician on a street corner playing for cash donations. While in many cities, there is an ordinance requiring a permit for street performers. Sometimes, you will see musicians take advantage of this and play on the subway or metro system.
Since street performance is an ancient art form, it should come as no surprise that there are many forms of musicians that you may see while walking around the city. Here is a list of some of the more common types:
1)Flutists
2)Pianists
3)Guitar players
4)Singers
Tongue twisters are a fun part of childhood. For example, how quickly can you say “She sells sea shells by the sea shore”? Some people grow up and become singers, actors, or even street performers who turn everyday speech into an art form. If you’re looking for a few examples of great street performers, check out the videos below.
Jimmy Strings
Jimmy Strings is really Jimmy Bruno and he’s one of the best jazz guitarists around. But that’s not what makes him such a great street performer. What makes him so amazing is his ability to play something for any occasion. In this video he plays “Happy Birthday” for an audience member on her special day. He also writes new lyrics on request (although it may take a bit longer than playing the song itself). Jimmy Strings has been performing in New York City subways since 1980 and he also performs at clubs and music festivals all over the world.
Kenny Parker
Kenny Parker has been performing in Washington Square Park since 1989 and was featured in The New York Times as one of several street performers who have made a career of their art form. Kenny is an accomplished musician who performs songs by artists like Neil Diamond, Billy Joel, Elton John, Frank Sinatra