When Valeria Chenchevaya’s voice first swept the
streets of Paris,
she instantly received the praise of bystanders in the form of euro coins
dropped at her feet. This sense of encouragement got her to reach deeper into
her bag of tricks; and when she did, her popularity multiplied by her display
of other talents led to exponential growth that set her sights to new levels.
The game-changing factor in Valeria Chenchevaya’s
act was her ability to twirl fire. She had picked up this hobby as a child,
gathering old broomsticks and oil rags from her father’s barn and using them to
jump-start one of her favorite hobbies. Once she got good at it, she started applying
different techniques and finding ways to make apparatuses that traveled and
moved better. She started to tie aluminum cans together by a string and place
lit charcoals in the cans, an engineered fire twirler that could dance at the
command of her wrist more freely. That, and it’s ability to be folded and
stowed at a moment’s notice enabled Valeria Chenchevaya to
bring her favorite childhood toy with her wherever she went.
Valeria Chenchevaya had the advantage of never
needing a studio, agent, stage or even an audience. She simply did what she
loved, and when she did it in an area where people could see it, her popularity
took off and eventually supported her adventurous lifestyle. She took her new
business endeavor and traveled the world, sharing her talents with different
people and cultures that grew to adore her act.
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