Những pho tượng zưới đây thật là sống động
We’ve
all seen them at one point or another – in a park, at a festival, or
practically any place where tourists gather in large numbers. Some of us walk
right past them as if they were actual statues while others might stop and
stare a while. Eventually, we all end up thinking the same thing – “I could do
that!” After all, this has to be the cushiest job in the world. You make money
by literally just standing there. What could be easier, right?
Source: World’s Most Amazing Things
Source: World’s Most Amazing Things
As it turns out, being a living
statue isn’t really that easy. If you think otherwise, try it for yourself. A
living statue will do “solitude” sessions of 30 minutes to an hour followed by
a quick 5-minute break and then repeat…and this goes on for several hours at a
time. You have to have very good control over your body to do that – knowing
how to keep your muscles from cramping up, how to deal with aches and spasms,
your bladder, etc. These are issues you need to contend with if you want to be
a living statue – or at least one that makes rent.
Levitation is pretty big right now
Source: Panasonic
Source: Panasonic
Living statue or just good timing?
Source: Arnhem
Source: Arnhem
Believe it or not, the living
statue world is a highly competitive one. As they make money mainly from
tourists, multiple statues will inevitably end up congregating at the same
turf. If you want to be the one who gets the tips, you need to find a way to
attract the most attention. This is often accomplished through a well-developed
costume and persona. You have to let your imagination run wild here, since
simply draping yourself from head to toe in silver or gold paint doesn’t get
the job done.
Source: WordPress
Source: Helmink Fotografie
That said, upward mobility does
exist, and the pay isn’t absolutely terrible: if you do the job well, you can
earn up to $300 a day. For the living statue elite, it’s possible to abandon
the streets and enter swanky corporate galas. Companies will often hire living
statues and rent them out for corporate gigs, promotions and other events. The
work is more lucrative than busking and you generally don’t have to worry about
idiots groping or tickling you or whatever else they might do to get you to
move.
Contrary to popular belief, these
organizations don’t hire people to remain absolutely motionless for as long as
possible. If this is what they wanted, they’d get an actual statue. The goal is
for the statues to make subtle movements and gestures so as to be almost
unnoticeable. It’s all in the timing.
Professional statues at the US Open
Source: Party Productions NYC
Source: Party Productions NYC
Source: Smash Party Entertainment
If you are a living statue or
intrigued by the prospect of becoming one, there is only one place for you –
Arnhem, Netherlands. Every year, towards the end of summer (this year in
September), it hosts the World Living Statue Festival complete with the World
Championship of Living Statues. Hundreds of statues and thousands more visitors
attend each year, so it’s the perfect place to get noticed. There is also an
Amateur group for those of you just starting out, as well as one for kids.
Afterwards all the living statues take part in a massive parade through the
city.
Dutch statue(s) De Verwondering
(Amazement) Won the Championship This Year
Source: Parks And Landscapes
Source: Parks And Landscapes
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