Jamie Rallison
- Ottawa, ON
- Children’s Party Entertainment
- 2 Verified Bookings
Amie R. said “Jamie is really great at making people of all ages laugh! At my sons party he had the kids in stitches while he made a ton of balloon animals, swords,…”
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Miss Popularity will take the children on a journey through theatre, magic, juggling and Balloons!
Balloons with imagination and creativity. Miss Popularity is a balloon artist. Not just swords or dogs here! Her balloons have names, character and a story. Professional, energetic and Canadian. She will take any age group on a journey of joy and balloons. Guaranteed to make everyone laugh, smile and see balloons from a whole new perspective.
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Tess Cartwright has a degree of Drama in Education from Brock University and a graduate from the Dell'Arte International School of Physical Theatre in Northern California. She is a juggler, physical comedienne and a balloon artiste. She devises performances that are engaging as well as educational. She has professional costumes, is punctual and always pleases her clients with unique performances that are family friendly.
She has performed all over the world and has been based in Europe the last 5 years. She is now bringing her business back to Canada and will be based out of Ottawa.
Amie R. said “Jamie is really great at making people of all ages laugh! At my sons party he had the kids in stitches while he made a ton of balloon animals, swords,…”
Elena K. said “Amazing business! Very professional ! Kids enjoyed everything ! I would definitely be doing more business with the company!”
Heather B. said “Linda arrived on time with a fun costume and enthusiastic personality. She makes balloon creations, spins plates and juggles! You can tell she enjoys…”
Murawski said “Marc was absolutely wonderful. He was friendly and funny and all of the kids loved him. He sang songs, played games, colored pictures and made everyone…”