What I love about them is that they're really witty. They're politically aware and make political comments within their work. Every trick has a story, so nothing is just a skill that exists on its own - it's always linked to a scenario which makes it a lot funnier. For example, if it's a plate-spinning/juggling-type routine, it will be woven into a scene about a stressed-out waiter. And like any circus, it has that great cross-age/cross-cultural appeal because it doesn't rely on words and tries to find the essential humour in the physical.