Dan Miethke

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Dan Miethke

Dan Miethke performing for Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum at the Burj Al Arab. Photo by Michelle Yaffe.
Born (1980-06-01) 1 June 1980
Melbourne, Australia
Occupation Circus Performer, Fire Dancer
Website
http://www.sparkfiredance.com

Dan Miethke is an Australian circus performer and autodidact specialising in fire dance. His international performance career jump-started in 2006 when he was invited to perform at the Burj Al Arab in front of the Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates. He currently performs a solo fire act in the Cirque du Soleil show “Zaia” as well as portraying one of the leading characters in the show - the Shaman.[1] He has succeeded in establishing his career as a fire performer in the international market with a unique combination of movement and technical fire skills. [2]

'Dragons Breath' fire swords

Specialty

His special skills include the fire dancing apparatus of swords, double staffs, poi, ropes and long staff. His style is contemporary focusing on body presentation, high energy movements and close body technical fire manipulation.[3] He is currently the only fire performer known to use 'Dragons Breath' Fire Swords.

Career

Dan started martial arts, dancing and fire performance at a young age. However, his interests lay more in arts than in competition. Festivals were his first exposure to performing for large crowds and creatively combining prop and body movement to music.[4]

After high school he formed his own performing arts company and successfully bid for national and international performance contracts.[5] After establishing his business with solo, duo and group performances in the Middle East, Europe and Asia, both under his own company Pyroptix and with the renowned FlameOz,[6][7][8][9] he moved away from an organisational role and back to focusing on his own performance development.

In 2008 he was accepted into Phoenix Productions[10] based in Vienna where he trained and performed with their performing arts coaches. Dan's double fire swords routine developed into a world class technically original skill based on power jumps and close tracing of fire across his chest and back while executing acrobatic moves such as aerial cartwheels. His work with Phoenix Productions lead to performances in 38 cities across 5 continents.[11]

In 2010 He created a fire duet with Stephanie Höggerl for Resorts World Sentosa and Universal Studios in Singapore presenting 180 fire shows and 60 aerial shows in 10 weeks. His company Pyroptix was rebranded as Spark Fire Dance in 2011.

Cirque du Soleil

In 2010 Cirque du Soleil signed Dan as their first Australian fire artist, to perform in the production of Zaia in the Venetian Macau. He is currently the only contemporary firedance artist on any Cirque du Soleil show.

Dan performing in Zaia - Cirque du Soleil production in the Venetian Macau

Notable Performances

Dan has performed with and for celebrities and royalty across the world.

References

  1. cirquetribune.com CTDB listing Dan Miethke Retrieved 2010.06.07
  2. (2005.12.20) Dan’s Official web page. sparkfiredance.com. Retrieved 2010.07.06
  3. Doublestaff Inspiration DVD Dan’s feature on No Tea No Coffee productions DVD doublestaff.firestaff.net. Retrieved 2010.06.07
  4. Lifestyle Asia Interview with Dan
  5. Entertain Oz Listing of Dans Performances Retrieved 2010.07.06
  6. WBF2010 FlameOz listing
  7. Continetal Drifts FlameOz listing
  8. Fools Paradise FlameOz listing
  9. W24 archive Phoenix Productions coverage Retrieved 2010.07.06
  10. Phoenix Productions reference list Retrieved 2010.07.06
  11. Mardan Palace opening Daily mail coverage 2009-23-05 Retrieved 2009-26-05
  12. Sir Phillip Greens 55th Daily mail coverage 2007-10-03] Retrieved 2007-17-03
  13. Zenith Watch Launch 2006-2007 collection. Ameinfo.com coverage Retrieved 2006.07.02
  14. World News coverage of trophy ceremony Retrieved 2010.02.07
  15. Retrieved 2013.06.09
  16. [sparkfiredance.com/past-events/ Official site show history] Retrieved 2010.07.06
  17. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ymt0D6Pjic&feature=related Black Dragon Media archive footage of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ Broadcast on Shanghai Media Group] Retrieved 2010.07.06
  18. http://www.zoomentertainment.com.au/pages/NewsandUpdates.htm Retrieved 2010.07.06
  19. archive footage Australians got Talent on Channel 7 Retrieved 2010.07.06
  20. Jumpzone Productions Archival footage Retrieved 2010.07.06
  21. Retrieved 2012.11.11
  22. W24 coverage and Interview Retrieved 2010.07.06
  23. HOP COL2006 listing Retrieved 2010.07.06
  24. HOP COL2010 listing Retrieved 2011.05.31
  25. Doublestaff Inspiration DVD Dan’s feature on No Tea No Coffee productions DVD doublestaff.firestaff.net. Retrieved 2010.06.07

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