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Rothink Moving Theater: A Performance Stage on Wheels Copyright 2010 Rothink Productions
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Stage on Wheels: Bring the Show to the People Our moving theater adds excitement, anticipation and suspense to the park environment quickly, efficiently and inexpensively. Performers can move the show to any location, interacting with guests and attracting attention as they roll through the park. It also has an additional benefit—it’s the perfect way to lead people to the existing stage for the main show.
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Moving Theater can Tell Any Story The framework of the Clown Bike is simple, durable and versatile. By changing costumes and props, as well as the background screen, the moving theater can be used for any theme or tell any story. Changing themes could be Tet, Cau Ngu, the Moon Festival, and and the favorite Legends of Vietnam.
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Attributes of the Stage on Wheels High visibility– 7 feet tall Can be operated from either end, or both end Easily converted to a new theme Can carry guests (audience participation) Small show: Can be used with just a few performers Larger Show: Can be used in parades, leading guests to theater
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Performance Idea One: Wedding Parade: Au Co and Dragon Prince Bicycle leads a parade which includes dragons, acrobats and the seven dancing sisters of Au Co.
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The Wedding Parade and elephants (performers inside costume). The Bicycle is outfitted as a Dragon; riding and performing are animal musicians. Au Co and the Dragon Prince perform acrobatics on top of the bike. Several gymnasts roll in large translucent balls, representing the 100 eggs. The performers invite park guests to come to the theater and see the stage show.
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Performance Idea Two: Cau Ngu Fishing Festival Bike is disguised as a traditional junk, appears to be floating. Fishermen clowns cast nets, capturing guests throw fish candy Colorful fish dancers leap from bike to ground, engaging guests Clown gets caught on a fishing hook, suspended high above guests. Guests are invited to join the parade as performers illustrate the origin of the festival: to honor Truong Quy Cong and ask for a plentiful season.
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