The lights go down, the first flame catches, and two hundred people stop talking at exactly the same moment.
Fire is the most primal thing you can put in front of an audience. Poi, staffs, fans and fire breathing, spun close and fast enough that guests feel the heat and the whoosh of it. It works brilliantly as an outdoor showpiece after dark, a finale that empties the marquee, or the send off as a couple leaves.
Choreographed to your music, built to the length you need, and delivered by performers who make something genuinely dangerous look effortless.
If you want one moment from the night that people describe rather than photograph, this is it.