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Melbourne’s BMX roving performer. Perfect for Sport Events, and Meet & Greet, Street Parades, Festivals, and Roving.
Perfect for Sport Events, and Meet & Greet, Street Parades, Festivals, and Roving.
Attracting a lot of attention from the crowd—that is, lots of Cheering, whistling, and plenty of high-5s.
Sporty Skull twists, spins, rolls and generally rides a bike in every way imaginable (as well as seemingly impossible!) creating mayhem amongst the crowd because, man, he is just so clever.
“I laughed so much that tears were streaming down my face and I couldn’t see.” —Jason, 38, San Francisco.
Ballet Skull leaves every audience wanting more.
A fine stage act where Skull takes ballet to the next level. With leopard-like agility and Swan-like elegance, Skull leaps across the stage whilst rolling magical crystal balls around his body. Bordering on ridiculous. This act is most certainly a HUGE crowd pleaser.
With those big hairy legs, it’s no wonder the ladies can’t keep their eyes off him.
Perfect for: Roving, Stage Act, Sporting events, and Street Parades.
Skull. Aussie Larrikin. BMX trickster.
A fair-dinkum typical real Aussie bloke.
A crowd favourite, Skull talks the universal language of funny.
The kids love his BMX stunts. The Mums love his muscly hairy legs. That Dads love talking to a real bloke about power tools and the footy.
Skull is an extremely watch-able and like-able Aussie Larrikin who is phenominally good at riding a bicycle. Just ask Jessica (8), Thomas (6), Daniel (13), and Sharon (34).
This popped up on one of my RSS feeds. Cool! From here:
There is no mistaking where they’re from when the mullet-haired, check-shirted BMX bandit Scott Hone takes to the stage. Watching him mock bullfight with piano-accordionist Svetlana Bunic and pile nine performers on to his moving bike, it seems so odd to read that he used to be an orange juice salesman and taught high school maths.
And it is even more of a surprise when such a chunky chap reappears in a tutu, balancing and rolling sparkling balls on his arms with a completely unexpected grace. He’s found his niche with Circus Oz.
I have been going through all the old videos that I have made and slowly putting them online.
This is the 2nd one that I did. On my Dad’s spanky new $7,000 500MHz G3 Powerbook with iMovie 1. Yep, iMovie one shat itself big time causing massive corruption on the 12GB Hard disk and destroying 2 videos that I had made.