" Bring on the fire project" display at the Day Of The Dead' Festival – November is the host month to Mexico's Day of the Dead – and Southport Pleasureland staged its own twist on the spooky Mexican celebration with an explosive cascade of colours and patterns created while dancing and moving with light and vibrant revelry in a feast for the senses. A host of fantastic entertainment & celebrations brought thousands of tourists to the resort to enjoy the spectacle.


Bring the Fire Project – Liverpool based collective of fire dancers, circus skills teachers and flow arts promoters. Project was founded in 2012 by a couple of passionate fire artists – Sai and Kala. They wanted to bring an opportunity for everyone to discover the beauty of fire arts, not only as an amazing entertainment, but also as a unique skill that anyone can learn and enjoy. Over the years Bring the Fire Project transformed from a small family company, into the brightest fire performing group in Liverpool, organising a number of events, performances, workshops and projects working with festivals and productions across the UK and Europe. We specialise in fire performance, light shows, flow shows, circus walkabouts and working with community through medium of circus, fire and light.


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