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Monday, May 7, 2018

Lessons From Entertaining A Special Ed Group




A special artform makes it to a daycare school for adults with various mental, emotional and physical handicaps. The one-hour bubble show was presented the winter of 2018.  The auditorium was spacious and ideal for a musically choreographed liquid art bubble show. It was a big hit! The audience was very excited, kind and fully engaged. Giggles, shouts of awe and sounds of approval were constant. The staff was equally curious and engaged.

What I enjoyed most was intense joy, happiness, and satisfaction each attendee exuded when being put in a bubble.  When I reacted to that joy it became more contagious, physically and vocally. We literally had to tear ourselves from them when our performance time ran out. This was the most gratifying experience of our performances to date.

"My wands are large tall and somewhat imposing. They are a sign to contemplate the artform to come. The reaction is often one of unexpected awe and a need to see more. Somehow the sensations triggered are more often indearment, enchantment, affection, and gratitude. My job is done."
- Mark Angelo Askew

After the show, there was a certain calm that permeated the building. The overall acceptance and reaction is one I think to be worthy of further study.

Read more about how Angelo and Marie's Fantastic Bubble Show got its start and enjoy some breathtaking liquid art in the book "The Art of Bubble Blowing" written by Mark Angelo Askew and Brenda Marie Askew.




Looking for something fun to do at your next corporate, school or family reunion event? Angelo and Marie's Fantastic Bubble Show just might be available to make your day. Inquire about availability at http://bubbleshow.fimark.net 


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Saturday, April 7, 2018

Author of "The Art of Bubble Blowing" In The News


The authors of "The Art of Bubble Blowing" is in the news.  The art of bubble blowing is making a big comeback. Why is this old-fashioned pastime suddenly entering mainstream interest and defying the passing of time? Simply put, the mystery of the formation and floatation of what the artist, Mark Angelo calls "blown liquid glass in suspended animation." But producing this feat is not as easy as you might think. 

We asked several individuals to attempt to form a bubble using a large wand without woofing large gulps of air into their lungs and blowing into the bubble wand. Most had no idea how to form a bubble any other way. Some did manage to wave the wand back and forth to produce globs of bubble clusters that dropped to the ground and whimpered. When an experienced bubble artist showed them how to sweep the wand like the paintbrush of an artist and form bubble globes, tubes and funnels while performing gravity-defying tricks, the observers were both awestruck and very much entertained.

What is it about bubbles that leave people saying "thank you" when walking away as if they were given encouraging hug from a dear old friend. I have no idea. But the words of bubble artist, Mark Angelo Askew, author of the book "The Art of Bubble Blowing" defines it nicely. "We thoroughly enjoy seeing that look of sheer amazement, puzzlement, joy, and warmth when beholding this charming bubble craft that seems to reach out and affectionately touch them." Maybe that's the reason large events throughout the Baltimore Metropolitan area and Virginia are booking bubble shows. 


But there are other phenomena unique to Mark and Brenda's bubble show performances that could be the key to growing interest. For example, the Bubble itself. It is a very thin and fragile object with a fleeting lifespan usually under 60 seconds. To handle such a thing and perform tricks with it while making it bend, twirl, jump, bounce, and float in unison is simply amazing.

But could there be another reason large crowds tend to form at Angelo and Marie's spring, summer, and fall festivals bubble show events? The irresistible invitation to be put inside of a bubble. Imagine being completely engulfed inside a giant man-sized bubble dome! Unbelievable, but true. At least that's what Mark Angelo Askew and his wife of 38 years, Brenda Marie Askew can do. "It's a pleasure to see that look of wonder and privilege as contestants are put inside a bubble for the first time. An experience they will probably never forget."


But is that really it? Could there be another reason for the growing interest in bubble shows? Mark says, "The joy and excitement are both riveting and electric!" Well, the media is abuzz and taking notice of the growing interest in the art and craft of bubble blowing. In recent weeks Angelo and Marie's Fantastic Bubble Show has been on televised news presentations and in major online and print media, such as the Baltimore Sun. Baltimore Sun's photojournalist, Ken Lam, recently interviewed Mark and Brenda Askew about their book "The Art of Bubble Blowing" and discussed the inspiration for choosing the craft of bubble blowing.


Read more about it and view some beautiful journal photos of Angelo and Marie's Fantastic bubble show at http://www.baltimoresun.com



Looking for something fun to do at your next corporate, school or family reunion event? Angelo and Marie's Fantastic Bubble Show just might be available to make your day. Inquire about availability at http://bubbleshow.fimark.net 


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