Catch breakdancing b-boys at La Nouba with tickets from BestofOrlando.com!

La Nouba, Disney’s resident Cirque du Soleil show has been making some changes over the past two years. About a year ago, the production welcomed a duo of new clowns and more recently, La Nouba has brought in two brand new acts: a high energy trio of breakdancing b-boys and an aerial bamboo act, both of which will leave you begging for more.

If you’re a fan of dancing shows like “So You Think You Can Dance” and “America’s Best Dance Crew” the b-boys just might become your new favorite act. The performers, Bebo, Incredible Josh and Flying-buddah, mix hip-hop and breakdance moves for a performance unlike anything you’ve seen. The choreography includes acrobatic tricks like flips and spins, all set to music. 

"It's not a soft and sexy dance — it's strong, it came from the streets," said b-boy Dmytro Li in a statement. "I see a similarity to martial arts."

This is the first time the b-boys, hailing from the Bronx, N.Y, Boston area and the Ukraine, have performed together and they are La Nouba’s new opening act.

Russian couple Alexander and Ekaterina Abramov is La Nouba’s second new act. This is the couple’s first time performing in the United States and so far audiences’ are in disbelief over their aerial stunts. 

Aerial Bamboo is an art form that originated in China and involves pole-shaped apparatus suspended from the ceiling with attached loops used for stunts. During the daring acts, Ekaterina’s life is often times in Alexander’s hand, or arms, or feet, or even teeth as he holds her from all of these!

The pair has been performing together for 11 years and is considered the best in the world. They have brought their incredible stunts all over the world including Egypt, Korea, Spain, Italy, Thailand, Israel, and Russia. 

For a chance to see La Nouba’s two new acts – the b-boys and Aerial Bamboo artists Alexander and Ekaterina Abramov look for discounted La Nouba tickets right her eon Best of Orlando. 

Orlando, FL – 2/8/16

By: Jena Pugh