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| n Second Life you do not experience the heat and danger of fire, but
can see and feel the beauty of all its shades. In SL one does not see a
musician sweat and move naturally on stage, but a breathtaking voice
and instrumentation can touch even deeper this way, since one
concentrates on listening. The fire artists and acrobats ChangHigh
Trinity Sisters, headed by Yman Juran, along with live musician
Cylindrian Rutabaga have created an impressive show together.
The
ChangHigh Trinity Sisters perform a ballet of acrobatic poses and
dances, arranged in grace and diversity. They positioned themselves
along a catwalk, sometimes on the ground, later in three suspended
rings. While they dance and pose in light circus outfits and silks, a
multitude of particles surround them in all colors, designs, shapes and
intensities.
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Viewers do not seek to hold distance like with real fires, but feel pulled in. The experience becomes hypnotizing and even more intense because of Rutabaga´s soft voice, guitar and piano. Her songs sometimes soothing, sometimes evoking pain. She gives the ladies a carpet of sound, almost the security net one would expect in a circus.
“I started this show from nothing last year; and today we are considered one of the best. My troupe and I perform everywhere where people hire us. And we help collect L$ to help good causes, to create solidarity, sisterhood, brotherhood. And we seek to enlighten our fellow beings in a positive way,”Juran said about her group.
Juran is a real life circus artist who chose to translate her art into virtual experiences.
“My path in Real Life is a spiritual one, being a child of The Most High. I wish to bring light, love and peace to my brothers and sisters. And I like to perform the most spectacular and amazing live shows ever seen in the virtual world. With the pyramids and trapezes we are striving in the right direction. I still need other tools and acts which are not yet created; but I have people working on them,” Juran said.
“I don´t associate in art groups or art organization though; I am independent and a self learner; working as a solitary messenger. I don´t believe in unions of mortal kinds,” she added.
A performance such as this proves difficult in Second Life.
“We, the artists do face tribulations and limitation of computational power. The more advanced we get, the more difficulties we confront. Mr.
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