Wednesday, October 7, 2009

October Performer Spotlight



Okay its October and when you think of October you think Oktoberfest . . . so this month we are spotlighting our German family of daredevils the Winn Family. Basically if you are looking for an act to thrill the audience and keep them on the edge of their seats chances are you find it with the Winn Family. The Winn Family has been performing for audiences all over the world for eight generations!


The have performed throughout North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Venues include NASCAR races, Disneyland, Epcot Center, Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus, Dodgers Stadium, the have performed at concerts including Kiss, Rod Stewart, Chicago and the Commodores, Knott's Berry Farm & Kennywood Park. The have been featured on television worldwide.



John Winn's Galaxy of Thrills - CyberCycle with a skilled aerialist performing a series on incredible stunts as the motorcycle stunt rider races around a track sixty feet high! Also a motorcycle on the high-wire can be included with a beautiful lady aaerialist hanging precariously on the trapeze below.






For added action a single or twin sway-pole
team can join the show.



Winn's Thrills of the Universe - This show is headed by family patriarch Hans Winn and continuing in the family daredevil traditions his sons Hans Peter, Nickolaus, Karl, Michael and daughter Natalia. What an amazing crew we have here the possibilities are nearly endless including but not limited to Sky Walks, Motorcycle on the High-wire, Wheel of Destiny, Motorcycle Globe, Single or double sway poles and even the human cannonball.






Galaxy Girl Daredevil Show - Featuring the amazing Tina Winn the Galaxy Girl with her 127' sway-pole. This act begins 90 feet in the air on the single trapeze an continues skyward on an act that will stop traffic. The Galaxy Girl Daredevil show can also include the Slide for Life as well as the Motorcycle Globe of Death.



The Winn Family of thrill shows is perfect anywhere you need to make a splash! Fairs, festivals, motorcycle shows, advertising promotions, hot air balloon festivals, sporting events, July 4th celebrations, New Years Eve celebrations and much more. Bring them in for a single act, a single day or let them put an entire show together for you, the sky is the limit.

Ashley Winn - Ashley is a featured aerialist on the Winn's Motorcycle on the high-wire performing on the trapeze below. She also performs a captivating high energy hula hoop act. Recently Ashley added the aerial Lyra to her repertoire. She often joins her family in either the Galaxy Girl Daredevil Show or the Winn's Thrill Show but she is also the perfect performer to add to any circus, cruise ship, theme park, corporate event or advertising promotion.



Sunday, October 4, 2009

September 2009 in Review





September has come and gone already. . . its been a whirlwind of events from coast to coast. We began September as we left off in August at the Champlain Valley Fair. The CVE as its known had a nice run of weather after a showery opening day. The fair was thrilled with both the Nerger's Tigers as well as the Anastasini Family Circus under the Big Top. A favorite of fair-goers at CVE was 3.5 month old Bengal Tiger Mazumi.

On Friday the 4th the Spencer Fair opened in Spencer, Massachusetts. Spencer is the quintessential New England Fair with a nice stage, grandstand area where the Demolition Derby rules, pulling events, family entertainment and tons of agriculture.

We have been working on advertising the fair for several years now buying their ads as well as producing the television, radio and print advertising. This years advertising them is "You'll Flip for the 121st Spencer Fair" to fit this years entertainment that featured an FMX Motorcycle show as well as the High Flying Pages trapeze act.



The following weekend we worked with Atlantic Music Productions to bring the Flying Wallendas to their first ever appearance at the Franklin County Fair in Greenfield, Massachusetts. The Wallendas were scheduled to play the fair Thursday through Saturday but after rainy weather modified some of the Wallendas show, Tino Wallenda generously offered the fair to stay an extra day (Sunday) to perform for the masses.


On Sunday the 13th we traveled up to Maine for the Oxford Fair where we had the High Flying Pages Trapeze family performing there for the first time ever. The Oxford Fair continues its growth, Suzanne Grover the fair manager their has done an amazing job over the past few years making upgrades to the fair including new buildings, bathrooms, betting parlors and adding days to the run to name a few. We were able to catch up with friends Stephanie and Jeff there who moved to Poland, Maine several years ago. It was their first visit to the Oxford Fair.

On the 19th Gordon attended the Massachusetts Agricultural Fair Association meeting which was held in the Massachusetts State Building on the grounds of the Big E on the second day of the Big E's run. We all took a ride out to visit the fair for the day, attendance that day was over 100,000 people. But it was especially nice to spend a little time with Mrs. Hanneford at the fair, whose show was looking great, not to be outdone by Mrs. Hanneford herself who celebrated a birthday at the fair, but she'd probably skin me if I told which one.

On Sunday the 20th we visited the Flying Wallenda's at the Guilford Fair in Connecticut. It was the 150th addition of the Guilford Fair to celebrate the Wallenda's put on a spectacular show featuring a Sky Walk between cranes by Tino over 100' long and 75' in the air. Also in the show were the Flying Cortez family and the Human Comet (JP's high fall on fire!).
Also on the 20th we had three acts booked into a corporate party held at Mount Wachusett. Western was the theme for the day, we had Tall Tex (Boris Koski on stilts), Cowboy Brian Dwyer also on stilts and the one and only Rattlesnake Dave Richardson and his West Texas Rattlesnake show. I hear all Dave's show had big crowds, people just love to be terrified by Dave's kids (the rattlesnakes).

The weekend of the 26th we had Dan Grady's Marionettes up at Mount Wachusett for their annual Kids Fest. This was a very nice event at the ski area with wonderful entertainment and samples for kids of all ages and their families. Saturday had big crowds during our visit, Sunday had some rain showers but Dan is so versatile he was able to modify his show and move from his outdoor stage (under a tent) to inside the ski lodge where everyone was able to stay nice and dry. Marionettes are really becoming a lost art, Dan's are among the best in the business, Dan had put a lot of work this spring into "renovating" some of his beloved marionettes which were created by Dan himself. Young children are just mystified by marionettes by they also go over well at arts festivals.

This year all of our acts have had to make the best of it at several events as we have had one wet summer which has continued into the fall! I have seen our acts go the extra mile this year to move shows inside or under cover or just get through it in adverse conditions all the credit goes to our amazing roster of acts who have sacrificed their comfort, their artistic integrity and sometimes their safety. The "Getting It Done" award goes to: Magically Medieval, the Flying Pages, the Flying Wallendas, the Nerger's Lion and Tigers and Dan Grady's Marionettes (I hope I didn't leave anyone out). The one good thing is audiences have been making the best of it and people as still coming out despite the weather, were all used to being a bit damp at this point.
On the 30th of September we had Johnny Gunn perform at Tommy T's club in Rancho Cordova California with special guest and his good friend Eddie Money. Johnny co-wrote many of Eddie's hits including Shakin', Johnny also played guitar on many of Eddie's albums.

September is also the month were we really get moving on booking for next season and this year has been very busy. Without giving anything away, I don't want to steal any one's thunder, I'll let the fairs and events make their big announcements, I can tell you what type of events are going to be "in" this year. We have had lots of requests for western events (back to celebrating the American heritage) both rodeos, bull riding and wild west shows. Animal acts are another very popular request as are tented circuses, music and aerial acts. Proposals are going out daily, contracts are coming in and there will be many, many repeat performances in 2010, which is already shaping up to be a very good and exciting year.