vendredi 3 janvier 2014

Selecting Luau Entertainers For Parties

By Eugenia Dickerson


Picking an theme that is as equally fun as it is interesting is the first challenge to planning a spectacular party. There are hundred of great options but the Hawaiian experience is both a popular favorite and one that is easily adjusted to fit most any budget, location and guest dynamic. Hiring the appropriate style of luau entertainers is one way to make sure the celebration makes a memorable impact.

Location is going to have an impact on the types of performances that will be suitable for the party. Holding the celebration inside a home, restaurant or hotel is going to limit the span of options that will be suitable for confined spaces. Backyards, parks and beaches offer a lot of open area and expand the choices, allowing for more extravagant shows to be booked.

It is possible to have a Polynesian dance act with just one performer, however more dancers, an emcee to introduce and explain and live musicians can really put the show over the top. This type of performance usually features several different Pacific island styles such as Hawaiian, Tahitian, Samoan and New Zealand. Bigger troupes allow for multiple costume switches and props for a more authentic and energetic experience.

Everyone loves to watch the beautiful women perform the flowing Polynesian dances, but equally as entertaining are the warrior dancers. These are heavily muscled men with tribal tattoos and traditional costumes that deliver a powerful performance that demands attention and promises many thrills. They enact the powerful ceremonial routines representing bravery, strength and honor during battle.

One of the most spectacular acts, often used as a grand finale, is the amazing fire-knife routine. Guests of all ages find themselves intrigued by the fast moving pace of the knives engulfed in flames being tossed and spun around with impressive skills. This routine is best when viewed in the dark or at night and it is important to make sure the staging area is free of low hanging canopies or flammable decorations, and that fire permits are obtained if required by local ordinances.

As an alternative to the fire-knife show, or as a lead in, the fire poi routine is another great choice. This dance comes from New Zealand and features flaming balls on being spun and twirled on the ends of long cords, creating magnificent light designs in the air. Again, precautions should be taken to insure maximum safety during this type of performance.

Watching the show is amazing but actually getting the audience involved creates a truly memorable experience. People enjoy cheering, learning to dance the Huki Lau, twirling poi balls, blowing conch shells and banging on Tahitian drums alongside the performers. The more guests are invited to participate, the higher the level of enjoyment had by all.

There are many types of luau entertainers from which to choose. The idea is to find those that fit the budget, space and range of guests available. When using some of the more adventurous acts, one should always employ every safety precaution.




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