Wedding Ideas

Unique and Unusual San Diego Wedding Entertainment Ideas

Are you looking for something a little different to entertain your wedding guests? Do you have all your wedding planned but you want a little something extra to make it truly unforgettable? Well look no further: here are our 7 unique and unusual ideas to make your San Diego wedding as unforgettable for your guests as it surely will be for you.


The Dance of the Twinkling Tentacles

Here’s an act that your guests will have never seen before! The solo dancer slowly enters the dance floor surrounded by a circular curtain of shimmering strands. She proceeds to whirl like a Dervish as the swirling tendrils of light dance in the air around her. The music and twirling then build to an emotional and frenetic crescendo. The dance is hypnotic and quite breathtaking. This prop was inspired by a creation of Michael Curry for a 2008 dance piece called F.L.O.W. with ballerina Diana Vishneva. It later featured prominently in the 2014 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony.


Flaming Bike Face Balance

Ever seen a man with a flaming bike balanced on his chin? This show stopping stunt will leave your guests talking about it for years to come. And that’s just part of the show! This street-style performance is interactive and hilarious. He spins flaming hoops all over his body, juggles flaming brands and even spins a flaming cube. Also available as an LED show for indoor only events.


Adult Hula-Hoop Party

Everyone’s tried hooping before as a child but you’ve never seen hooping like this! Our world class hoop performers juggling innumerable hoops between them and spin them all over their bodies while dancing around the stage. After the show they let the guests have a go with their special adult dance hoops that are much easier to hoop with than your standard kids’ hoops. Enjoy watching family and friends hooping it up on the dance floor!


1920s Flapper Showgirl Troupe

Our bevy of vintage flapper girls will transform your pleasant party into swinging shindig. They’ll saunter onto stage in stunning costumes bedecked with dazzling rhinestones and leave your guests breathless as they gyrate to big band jazz, evoking the decadence and rebellion of the roaring twenties. Their slick and perfectly synchronized moves bring to mind the complex geometric dances of Busby Berkley. Next they’ll get all your guests up and dancing with them. What better way to get the party started?


Crystal Ball Manipulation

This art exists in a borderland between magic and circus. The crystal balls dance around the performer’s hands as if controlled by otherworldly forces. The complex and mesmerizing patterns are sure to hold your guests spellbound as the performer meanders from table to table. This prop was developed by the artist and juggler Michael Moschen and was showcased in the classic 1986 fantasy movie Labyrinth with David Bowie.


Cyr Wheel

This relatively new circus art is jaw-dropping to behold live and even more so when the artist is just a few feet away from you. The wheel twists and turns around the stage and somehow the artist seamlessly weaves in and out of it and fuses with it to engage in complex acrobatic escapades. There is a fascinating history to this prop: Adalbert von Rekowski is credited with discovering it as a modified version of the German Wheel. The name “Cyr” comes from Daniel Cyr who reinvented the wheel(!) back in 1996.


Foot Juggling

Foot juggling is an ancient art that dates back to pre-antiquity. Our performer will simply knock your socks off with her astounding feet(s). While calmly reclining on her back she manipulates a miscellany of objects using just her lower limbs. This includes flipping and spinning a table using just her feet!