Harry Clapper has lost Balancing Barry and the show is about to start
Harry Clapper has lost Balancing Barry and the show is about to start. But that's okay because surely someone from from the audience can step in from the audience to replace him. All they have to do is get hoisted up the tree then balance on the very thin slackline high in the air
Our new slackline show "harry clapper and the balancers" combines 80s disco style with a comedic storyline seeing the slackliners navigate through a show high in the trees under lights complete with lots of audience interaction and live accompanied music.
- Venue Format
- Theatre, Hall, Outdoor
- Technical Rating
- Touring Party
- 4
Oasis is a highline, aerial arts, and physical theatre performance company with its foundations in the balance sport of slacklining. With our arts, we create wonderous scenes that inspire and captivate the imagination of our audiences.
- Company Website
- oasisperformancecompany.com.au
Unique Selling Point
The use of the slackline and the connection and audience interaction in the show between the ground and the performers high up in the air makes the show relatable to everyone. The audience is always wowed with their jaws on the floor
Marketing Materials
We have great promo videos and images
Community Engagement
Slackline works are always well received. Slacklining is a mindfulness activity, sport and artist expression all rolled into one activity
Comments/Reviews
Raymond Williams
Audience Review
"Oasis added the perfect touch to the festival, providing mesmerising highline performances. A particular highlight was the night time performance as lit-up butterflies. It totally caught people by surprise and left them in awe."
SIMONE GORMAN-CLARK AND DAMIAN CLARK
Media Review
the story of the Bobble Wobble Birds and the Gangle Dangle Spider overhead on the high wires had them open-mouthed watching in awe (Read More)
Eddie Kingswell - Festival Director Arcadia (Australia)
Audience Review
Oasis’s hyponotising daytime and nightime performances were a great addition to the festival atmosphere and aesthetic. The interactive workshops they offered alongside were also great for guest participation."