firetending
Firetending is the practice of managing flame within a fire performance, typically as part of a larger show. A firetender, sometimes called a safety or crew member, coordinates fueling, lighting, extinguishing, and ongoing safety monitoring while a performer manipulates flame-producing props. The performer may use torches, staffs, poi, or other prop devices, and the firetender ensures that fuels are prepared, equipment is in good condition, and the performance area remains safe for both participants and spectators.
Equipment and practices are diverse. Common flame props include torch heads, burning staffs, and flaming poi.
Safety and training: Firetending requires formal training in fire safety, local regulations, and risk assessment. A
History and context: Modern fire performance draws on multiple traditions and expanded during contemporary street theatre