Airdancer

A skydancer in Sendai, Japan

An AirDancer, also known as a SkyDancer, is an inflatable moving advertising product comprising a long fabric tube (with two or more outlets), which is attached to and powered by an electrical fan. As the electrical fan blows air through the fabric tube, this causes the tube to move about in a dynamic dancing or flailing motion. AirDancer has been owned and exclusively manufactured by Torero Specialty Products, LLC since 1999.

The patented design of an AirDancer was invented by Peter Minshall, an artist from Trinidad and Tobago, along with a team that included Israeli artist Doron Gazit, for the 1996 Summer Olympics. Minshall originally called his invention the Tall Boy. Gazit eventually patented the concept of an inflatable, dancing human-shaped balloon and licensed the patent to various companies that manufacture and sell the devices, including Torero Specialty Products, LLC who also owns the trademark rights to Airdancer.[1][2][3][4]

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