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Haggis McLeod
Haggis McLeod, juggler, teacher, festival organiser, father and gardener. Haggis has been throwing things in the air for money for literally as long as I’ve been alive (1984). From busking
david cassel
Dave Cassel (Hotch), in his youth, was a performing star in Canada , travelled the world as a street artist created a show that was talked about when i was
Jon Mckenna
Jon Mckenna the great Sid Rasputin, what can be said about Jon, one of the most loved and mentioned performers by the earliest legends we have had on here. Performing
Mat Barnard
Matt Barnard described as a comedy god, a show you cant walk past matt is a veteran of the street circuit, now a heavily demanded compere and festival act. Charming,
Al Millar
AL Millar the legendary alakazam. One of the biggest strongest and highest earning circle shows in the world, with nearly 30 years of experience, worked the largest festivals in the
Brian Hulse
Brian Hulse International festival performer Brian. If the rumors are true, Brian was highly influential in the establishment of the whole modern scene in japan. Award winning street shows and
Paul Morrocos (2)
Paul Moroccos Star of the hit stage show “Ole” in our last interview, one of my favourites, Paul talked about starting in the USA moving to London and performing at
John Hicks
Jon Hicks is a street art legend, from being a pavement in the 80s, to blue peter appearances. Schooled in the arts he created works for the national heritage trust,
Rob Ballard
Rob Ballard a true legend of the street rob is one of the main contributors to the creation of the covent garden street performers association, the body which is used