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Hi,

 

I'm a fire dancer and we're looking to bring some stage pyrotechnics in to make our performances more like a show, so I enrolled in the Brighton pyro course a while back. We recently did a performance with the guys from Pyro Junkies which was amazing, HUGE fireballs, and I was wondering what to expect from the course at the Brighton Corn Exchange linked in the stickied thread?

 

Cheers!

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If it's one of Lincoln's ASP days then you should have a fun day, learn a lot (including stuff you didn't know you didn't know you needed to know...).

 

There are a couple of other topics here on this forum about these courses, so rather than repeat everything again, have a quick scan down the topics and away you go.

 

Simples.

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I would second what Ynot is saying with this. Lincoln is a first class trainer (I did one of his courses years back) and if you've got specific ideas on certain effects you want then I'd say try and get a picture of the kind of thing you want so you can show him. The course is worth going on though just to swat up on the minor details that could be major if forgotten.

 

 

 

 

If it's one of Lincoln's ASP days then you should have a fun day, learn a lot (including stuff you didn't know you didn't know you needed to know...).

 

There are a couple of other topics here on this forum about these courses, so rather than repeat everything again, have a quick scan down the topics and away you go.

 

Simples.

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