Behind the Scenes
Behind the Scenes: How a New Duo Act Is Created
From the first idea to stage-ready – a look behind the scenes of our act development.

The Idea: What Should the Act Communicate?
Every act starts not with a movement, but with a question: what should the audience feel? Wonder, laughter, held breath? For our current Superhero Act, the answer was clear: iconic but playful. Only once the emotional direction is set do we begin choreography.
Rehearsal, Failure, Iteration
A new act needs 30–60 rehearsal hours before it's stage-ready. Many ideas fail in practice – the lift looks great on video but doesn't work cleanly in real physics. What remains is what works under pressure: repeatable, safe, spectacular. We work with video analysis, external feedback, and – crucially – real test performances in front of small audiences.
Sound, Costume, Music – The Full Package
An act is more than acrobatics. The music must carry the energy, the costume must work under stage lighting, and the technical requirements must be achievable in any venue. Our tech rider is designed for most event locations in Germany – so the show works everywhere, not just in perfectly equipped venues.