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TRAMPOLINE SHOWS :: LOGISTICS
Space Requirements:.
.: Floor Space: Trampolines are rectangular: 10' x 17'. A 5' buffer zone is
required for each side of the trampoline exposed to spectators.
Minimum space required in
the center of a public
area is 20' x 27'.
Minimum space required in a corner area (two solid
corner walls), is 15' x 22'.
Outdoor venues may require an extra 5' of space (length or width)
for a canopy to protect sound equipment from precipitation.
.: Overhead Space: Preferred height
is 25' although 20' will work if ceiling is solid, but
tricks may be slightly limited.
.: Sound System: If we provide a sound system, we need electric
service (110 volts, 60Hz)
within 200' of our performance area. Our standard system is a
400-watt system. Larger systems are available upon request.
If you provide a sound system, we need to play music via a CD or an
mp3 player through your system. Although not necessary, a
microphone is highly recommended to allow us to MC our shows.
For sporting events where a microphone is not available we can
provide a script for the announcer to read. However we
recommend a microphone for our MC’s if possible for use in the
performance area.
.: Live Music: We can work with bands or DJ’s however we would
need to speak to you and them to ensure our entertainment will be
properly integrated.
.: Lighting: We do not provide a lighting system. A reasonably well-lit
indoor area or normal outdoor daylight conditions are fine.
Athletes need to be able to see visual references as they flip,
particularly the trampoline bed. Spotlights occasionally have
to be adjusted to avoid glare interfering with the athlete’s visual
cues.
Entry and Setup:.
.: Facility Entrance: We can easily enter through
conventional loading docks as well as other smaller entrances (doorway at least 32" wide).
Please, Contact us if you are not sure. We like to arrive at least 1
½ to 2 hours before
performance time if possible. For sporting events we like to
arrive 60 to 90 minutes before game time.
.: Performance Area Entrance: Our trampoline,
when folded, rolls on wheels and is 2 ½ feet wide, 10' long and 6
½' high, allowing us entry through any doorway that is
least 32” wide.
.: Setup: We pre-set our trampolines by attaching the springs, bed, skirt and
pads to the trampoline frame. Pre-setup normally takes less than
30 minutes, however we recommend at least 75 minutes. Our
trampolines can be setup away from the performance area. Once
our trampolines are pre-setup, it takes 30 seconds to roll our
trampolines into the performance area, unfold it, and begin a show.
(Sound system must be in place ahead of time). After
performing, we can fold up the trampoline and roll it out of the way
(this takes about 30 seconds), allowing our trampoline to be
out of the way between performances (if necessary).
.: Sports Intermission: With setup and breakdown taking 60 seconds total (on and off), we
customize our shows to fill your available intermission time.
If we have 8 minutes we will plan for a standard 5 to 6-minute
show. You just need to let us know the approximate
intermission time we have to work with. Also, if there are
last second changes on timing, we can adjust the show length on the
fly to accommodate the client.
.: For Tight Intermission Time
Constraints: We can perform a 2-minute show in 3 minutes
15 seconds.
.: Hockey Games: The only logistical difference for a hockey game is the ice surface
and shorter intermission time requirements. Both ends of our
trampoline should rest on a rug/carpet (most hockey arenas use
some type of carpet that limits slipping on the ice surface).
We prefer one rug that is a minimum size of 15' by 15' (it
can be larger), but we can work with three smaller rugs.
If we work with three smaller rugs, the rugs should be at least 10'
long and 2' wide (we need two rugs; one for each end of the
trampoline to rest on). The trampoline rests on
the surface in only four places, on each shoe (a shoe is a 6"
x 6" non-marking rubber apparatus that the trampoline leg frame is
mounted to that sits on the ground). The third carpet is
for the performers stand on. This makes it easier for the
athletes to get on and off the trampoline during the performance.
Some Common Questions:.
Do your trampolines leave marks on the floor? No. The
frame sits on four rubber shoes. The shoes rest on the
floor. These have never left marks on any basketball court or
any other surface. We would not be able to perform at high
profile college and professional venues if our shoes left marks.
Do you require special music? No. But the music should have a
moderate to fast beat. We prefer to provide our own music for most
venues.
Are your trampolines heavy? No. The trampoline weighs
approximately 400 lbs. This weight is evenly distributed on
four shoes.
How many people are on your staff? Usually there are three people
for a single-trampoline intermission show. This includes two
professional athletes and one manager/mc. We have staffed single
trampoline shows with just two professional athletes when a script
is read by your announcer. We also occasionally staff an assistant
who may help with the act and photography. A double trampoline show
includes two additional professional athletes. For non-intermission
shows the staffing requirements are similar unless the shows or
activity run longer than 15 minutes for a single-trampoline show or
30 minutes for a double trampoline show.
.:Please contact us with other specific
questions you may have:.
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