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- Washington, DC
- Fire Performer
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Antoinette T. said “They were very professional and they did a great job with the LED lights”
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Amelia Davis (a.k.a. FairyLoops) is an insured fire, LED, and day hoop performer. With a dance based flow, she shares emotion through movement to all styles of music. She loves sharing her passion through performing and teaching workshops.
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Price Range: $150 and up
Gig Length: 30 - 240 minutes
Languages: English
Insurance: $1,000,000 - Specialty Insurance Agency
Fire dancing, LED and day hoop performances, hoop workshops
Amelia Davis, a.k.a. FairyLoops, is an insured fire, LED, and day hoop performer based out of Richmond, VA. FairyLoops has been dancing on stage since she was 3 years old, and now loves to share her passion of movement through entertaining and teaching. She has performed at music festivals, including FloydFest and Front Porch Fest, single night music events at bars and breweries, as well as private special events and celebrations. Some of her most memorable performances have been for String Cheese Incident, Tyler Childers, and Phil Lesh & the Terrapin Family Band.
Need music. Can provide if needed.
Hoops
Silk vans
LED hoops
Batteries
Fire hoop
Fire iso hoop
Fire fans
Fire palm torches
Fuel dipping station
Fire blanket
Fire extinguisher
Antoinette T. said “They were very professional and they did a great job with the LED lights”
Sarah M. said “They were amazing performers and soo nice. They even were flexible when the schedule got a little behind. Their golden wings were so beautiful for our…”
Daniel Z. said “Beyond exceeded my expectations. Stop scrolling just hire her and know she is going to do a great job. She is the best investment I made in this party.…”
Lauren P. said “Andie is an amazing performer and was very quick to respond to my gig request. I needed a performer for an event the next day, and she was incredibly…”