- Vandalia, OH
- Beach Music
- $450 and up
Ahi Kū Mana Fire Performance
Overview
I deliver high-impact fire performances that bring attention and elevate any event. My services include fire spinning, fire breathing, and traditional fire knife dancing, blending raw power, precision control, and cultural respect into every performance.
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Price range: $400-$800
Languages: English
Gig length: 30 - 120 minutes
Insurance: $1,000,000 - Each Occurrence
What to expect
A live fire performance featuring fire spinning, fire breathing, traditional fire knife dancing, and large controlled burn-offs. The performance builds from controlled movement into higher-energy sequences, combining fast rotations, strong flame presence, and dramatic fire.
Each performance is adapted to the venue and crowd, creating an engaging, high-impact experience while maintaining clear awareness of audience space and safety.
About
I am a professional fire performer with experience performing at luaus, festivals, and live events for crowds ranging from 50 to over 100 people.
I have performed at events such as Embers in the Ether Fire Flow, where I also served on the event safety team, and Midgard at the Mill: A Viking Invasion, where I was a crowd favorite. I’ve also received strong audience feedback from Yule celebrations and other community events.
Fire knife dancing is a family tradition. My great-grandfather performed as a fire knife dancer at the 1963 World’s Fair, and I continue that legacy with professionalism, discipline, and respect for the art.
Additional booking notes
Technical Requirements
One standard power outlet
Water source / hose available on site (typically required in dry conditions)
Minimum performance area of 20 ft x 20 ft, clear of obstructions
No need for speakers
Services offered
Influences and inspiration
My work is strongly influenced by Samoan and Hawaiian fire traditions, particularly Toa Afi and Polynesian fire knife dancing as practiced in cultural festivals and luaus. I trained at Toa Afi for two days under the guidance of multiple world champion fire knife dancers, which deeply shaped my approach to technique, control, and performance discipline.
Fire knife dancing is also a family tradition. My great-grandfather performed as a fire knife dancer at the 1963 World’s Fair, and that legacy continues to guide how I approach the art with respect and professionalism.
I’m further influenced by the modern fire flow community through festival performance and safety culture, which reinforces strong fundamentals, awareness, and responsible fire handling.
Setup requirements
Standard power outlet
Water source
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