roving
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| Brian Rudo shows
his magic, stunts, escapes,
juggling, and comedy in
a roving (walkaround) format, perfect for many types of events:
- private parties
- corporate events
- bar- or bat-mitzahs
- conventions or conferences
- sports events
- festivals
and fairs
- and more
See also the descriptions of
his stage performances, as well as
the images from his shows.
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- Balloon creations:
Brian Rudo can create almost anything
about of balloons - to the delight of young and old alike.
Perfect for an event who wants interactivity plus creativty,
for all ages.
- Juggling:
Brian is a master juggling with clubs,
knives, balls, rubber chickens, kittens, shoes, apples,
small children, his checkbook, blades of grass, his college
grades, excuses about any dents in his wife's car...
- Roving magic:
For audiences of 1-50, Brian
Rudo's skills with coins, cards, handcuffs, thumbcuffs,
and other small objects makes him a delight at events and
parties. With his engaging style and witty banter, Brian
can win over the gruffest audience member - even those who
dislike magic. His manner seems like a friend demonstrating
an exciting stunt, and will always leave the audiences laughing
and talking about the evening for years.
- Mouth Chain:
Brian Rudo puts his money where his
mouth is – as he is chained around his neck and the
lock is placed in his mouth. With his hands padlocked to
the sides of his head he must pick the lock with his tongue,
in full view of the audience.
- Here’s
Glass In Your Eye:
Real bottles are shattered and spread
as carpet for Brian to walk barefoot – and his quest
is not only to keep his feet unscathed in the razor-sharp
mass, but also to keep his face intact as an audiance member
stands on his head.
- Adrenaline
Rush:
A chef’s knife is set upright
in one of 4 wooden boards placed on a table and all are
covered with a paper bags. The challenge: an audience volunteer
switches the knife’s position while Brian Rudo is
blindfolded - Brian must find the knife through the bags
while still blindfolded: by smashing each bag, trying to
seek out the knife while keep his hand intact! The adrenaline
rush belongs to both the audience and Brian!
- Bullwhip:
Brian Rudo chooses a volunteer to
assist his feat: surviving the paring of a celery stalk.
While this wouldn’t be unusual in a kitchen, the tool
Brian uses to cut the celery is a bullwhip cracking at 750
miles per hour – and his own razor-sharp humor!
- Fire-eating:
Using flames at 1500 degrees Fahrenheit,
Brian brings crowds to hot thrills as he does tricks with
the flames and performs deadly extingues.
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