Steph L.: Incendium Fire Arts
Steph L.: Fire Pretty
Steph L.: Twirly!
Steph L.: On the right, those are drums. Flamey drums.
Steph L.: Flamey Hula-Hoop. Seriously.
Steph L.: Hula-Hoop, Twirly Fire, and Flamey Drums
Steph L.: Like I said, flamey hula-hoop
Steph L.: Incendium
Steph L.: Swoopy swirly fire!
Steph L.: I'd be wearing kevlar armor, personally....
Steph L.: Nifty double-exposure(ish) effect
Steph L.: This was all choreographed to music, which was excellent
Steph L.: Behold! I have fire!
Steph L.: These looked like candelabra, almost, with 6 flamey spots on each
Steph L.: Double your fire, double your fun
Steph L.: Vertical effect
Steph L.: Don't try this at home
Steph L.: Flamey drums, part II
Steph L.: Yet more flamey drums
Steph L.: "Peacock" dancer from Barnyard Burlesque
Steph L.: "Mosquito" dancers from Barnyard Burlesque
Steph L.: Mosquito face-off
Steph L.: The "submissive" wiggles onstage
Steph L.: Her song was about needing a man to take charge, so she was billed as a submissive
Steph L.: And she sang about needing a man she could control, so she was billed as a domme
Steph L.: So then the "sub" and the "domme" hooked up
Steph L.: Rousing the Rabble
Steph L.: Neighborhood impromptu band
Steph L.: Jasper and Teagan, our patriotic hosts
Steph L.: The parade begins (minus the fire engines)