The acts entitled "the water bowl," "body to body," "dislocation," and the "dance on TV" inform us, excite us, and allow us to feel this aspect of exploring human sensuality. I GO SHOWS During one burlesque-era act, 2 women are swimming, rubbing against each other, and splashing around in a champagne glass filled with water. One female grabs the other and pulls her under water with double jointed, incredible dance-like movements.' Las Vegas Tribune Gyulnara Karaeva and Bolormaa engage in an astonishing display of poise, beauty, and skill in and on a giant water bowl.' Vegas.com ‘The best acts of Zumanity is an intimate and loving water ballet performed by two women, Bolormaa Zorigtkhuyag and Gyulnara Karaeva, in a 500-gallon glass of water.' Las Vegas Mercury 'Amongst all this lust and ambivalence are a few numbers of transcendent beauty. Two charming, petite and topless contortionists, one Russian and one Mongolian, dance erotically and lovingly with each other both in and out of a large, water-filled martini glass Los Angeles Times How do you become a contortionist? CNN
The acts entitled "the water bowl," "body to body," "dislocation," and the "dance on TV" inform us, excite us, and allow us to feel this aspect of exploring human sensuality. I GO SHOWS
During one burlesque-era act, 2 women are swimming, rubbing against each other, and splashing around in a champagne glass filled with water. One female grabs the other and pulls her under water with double jointed, incredible dance-like movements.' Las Vegas Tribune
Gyulnara Karaeva and Bolormaa engage in an astonishing display of poise, beauty, and skill in and on a giant water bowl.' Vegas.com
‘The best acts of Zumanity is an intimate and loving water ballet performed by two women, Bolormaa Zorigtkhuyag and Gyulnara Karaeva, in a 500-gallon glass of water.' Las Vegas Mercury
'Amongst all this lust and ambivalence are a few numbers of transcendent beauty. Two charming, petite and topless contortionists, one Russian and one Mongolian, dance erotically and lovingly with each other both in and out of a large, water-filled martini glass Los Angeles Times