The best Las Vegas
variety in a true “Las Vegas Style” production
show, the stage spectacular Splash captivates
audiences with an astounding merger of the dynamite
showgirl performance
with excited brisk variety. Attractive topless
showgirls and dynamic dancers entertaining high-energy
numbers with choreography ranging from street to
jazz and classical dance share the stage with modern
tribute artists, hilarious comedy jugglers, world-class
ice skaters, international specialty acts and motorcycle
daredevils.
This ever-evolving entertainment extravaganza
highlights dance numbers that pay homage to the
music and moves of pop-icons as well as the movies
and stage dramas of Hollywood and Broadway. Jazz,
modern, tap, classical, and even break dancing
blend through beautiful nostalgic moments, honorary
tributes to the stars and outrageous retro scenes
from the seventies.
The Splash dancers and sexy showgirls set the
stage for a stellar array of specialty acts that
oftentimes steal the show. International ice skating
sensations perform ice dance, figure and adagio
skating routines on a custom-designed ice rink
center stage. Traditional Argentinean entertainers,
Los Latin Cowboys fuse quick wit with fancy footwork,
rhythmic drumming and swinging bolos in an uproarious
audience participation act. In addition, sensational
comedy juggling team, The Richard Brothers, display
feats of unrivaled skill including jaw-dropping
maneuvers that involve all three brothers juggling
multiple items in precarious and hilarious situations!!
All dance number and variety acts in Splash leads
up to the amazing all-American grand finale, “Tribute
to America,” featuring stunning costumes
and original music, culminating in the most fear-defying,
white knuckle terror act of all time, “Bela
Tabaka’s Riders of the Thunderdome.” -
A record five motorcycles will be racing in the
globe of death. In 1997 in front of a large audience
and several Guinness Book of World Records cameras, "Bela
Tabak's Riders of the Thunderdome" secured
their place in history by racing five motorcycles
in a 14'3" globe at over 40 miles per hour.
For the next several years, this mind-blowing stunt
was repeated only one time per year to maintain
the record. As of January 2004 the courageous "Riders
of the Thunderdome" will be performing their
record holding stunt - five motorcycles in one
steel globe - nightly in Splash!
Splash has been moving
audiences since it’s debut in 1985 featuring
sexy showgirls, dynamic dancers, world-class ice
skaters, motorcycle daredevils, and an ever-changing
line-up of the best specialty acts on the Strip.
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