En Pointe Champagne Bottle-Walking and Balancing

This unique act combines classical ballet technique with circus spectacle—Bekah performs entirely en pointe on real glass champagne bottles! It’s a highly specialized discipline that few artists perform today. Bekah has presented this act internationally while continuously developing and refining this unusual skill to elevate its place among the performing and circus arts.

This historical skill of balancing en pointe on bottles was featured in early 20th-century variety and cabaret performances. One of the earliest known photographs of a woman performing this act dates back to 1904. Throughout the 1950s similar images appeared in vaudeville and circus archives across Europe and North America. References to this history can be found in books like The Circus: 1870–1950 (Taschen) and other circus ephemera collections.

Bekah’s version of this incredibly rare, unstable, and finicky circus discipline is a contemporary approach to a nearly forgotten tradition and is a striking and technical ground act. En pointe bottle-walking is a beautiful presentation of controlled instability: its inconsistency is not only expected but it’s what makes it exciting!

Her act is available as a standalone performance or can be booked as an additional ground-based skill to complement her aerial hoop act. Perfect for variety shows, cabarets, corporate events, or any setting that calls for something truly unique. For inquiries and bookings contact Bekah through her booking page.


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