As technology changes and opportunities for fire dancing performances expand, more flow artists than are finding themselves in front of audiences of all kinds. This article offers a must have checklist of items to bring to your gigs and is a great resource for artists new to the performance world.For All Gigs:
- all the tools you will use for the performance, burned a few times and in good working order
- a sound system you know projects music at a volume loud enough to hear over the sound of the fire
- music to play on the sound system — be sure to bring the music in a format that is usable on the sound system you will be using, especially if it is someone else’s system
- a backup copy of the music — which can mean both MP3 as well as CD versions of the music
- charged batteries for your light up toys and sound system as necessary
- a cable that will connect from a headphone jack (an 1/8th inch cable) to a mixing board (RCA for left and right channel) which is also known as a “Y Adaptor”
- power cords and extension cords for your sound system if you will be using an electrical outlet rather than batteries
- business cards to hand out to the audience
- your dancing shoes
- costuming
- makeup
- any additional props used during your act
For Fire Gigs:
- fuel if you are spinning fire
- duvetyn or wet towel for your safety person
- a trained person to act as your fire safety personnel
- a lighter from which to ignite your tools
- candle or caldron if you use one as part of your show
- paperwork, as necessary, including fire permits and insurance certificate