26. tasseography
Most commonly known as teacup or tea-leaf reading, it is divination by using tea leaves, or the interpretation of the shapes and forms that are made by tea leaves that remain in the cup after the tea has been drunk.
27. whip artistry
Act where performer utilizes bullwhips and/or stock whips to demonstrate dexterity with the whip and accuracy of aim at targets held in their own hands or the hands (or occasionally mouth) of another performer. Definition courtesy of Shocked & Amazed Magazine! On & Off the Midway ©1995-2007




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