Animal Themed Stilt Walkers: Giant Teddy Bears

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Giant Teddy Bears Description

The Giant Teddy Bears are a stilt walking spectacle! Verbally and comically engaging, the Giant Teddy Bears are fun, funny and fabulous. Carrying emotional scars from Goldilocks, the Giant Teddy Bears are anxious of people with blonde hair but they can be won over with a good bear hug. True to their nature, the Giant Teddy Bears love a good picnic!

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Reasons To Book These Stilt Walkers

  • These stilt entertainers are the biggest, most interactive teddy bears ever!
  • The Giant Teddy Bears are a comical and playful stilt act.
  • The Giant Teddy Bears combine the spectacle of a sophisticated stilt costume with high level verbal engagement by trained comedy improvisers.

 

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Act Biography

The Melbourne based Giant Teddy Bears have performed in Singapore, and Australian stilt performances include St Kilda Festival, Crown Resorts Melbourne and the Apollo Bay Show. The Giant Teddy Bears are a part of the ‘Jolly Giants’ stilt act range, and are available as solo or duo performers. The Giant Teddy Bears are both a verbally and visually engaging stilt performance that captivates all ages.

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Testimonials

“I just wanted to thank you and your performers for such a fantastic time with the Giant Teddy Bears on Saturday. It was a huge success and the boys were honestly the best! They were truly amazing, such a great hit. Their personalities were great with kids and adults. People just loved them! So my next question is, do they come in other characters?”

Janene Poyton, Wellington Square, 2014

“Thank you for your amazing efforts at our 44th Show. You continue to amaze us all. You are very talented people, of that there is no doubt. The looks of joy and smiles were evident whenever you appeared. Thank you for providing such a professional service and fantastic spectacle to the people of Whyalla.”

Michelle Head, Whyalla Show Society, 2014

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