Dalton went toward where the street performers were. Like the other exhibits at the fair, they were showcasing the newest transformation texh. However, these presenters were more interested in putting on a show which made them more entertaining then most. Not that they other parts of the fair wasn't amazing, but Dalton respected the showmanship they street performers put into their work.
As he passed by the performances he say one break dancer moving as if he had not bones, which became more apparent as he transformed into a living ragdoll and began curling his arms in impossible loops. As the music on his speakers changed he switched to the robot, followed shortly by his limbs hardening and circuitry appearing on his body.
There was another performer who was making balloon art. He had several people he had called up, making them various balloon animals. His next volunteer was a couple. Instead of plugging the hose to his helium tank into a balloon this time, he plugged it into the girl's belly button, which was shown off by her crop top. He skin took on an elastic shine as the transformation gas entered her body. The girl was quickly converted into a balloon model of her self. Her fingers merged to look more like she wore mittens and her face appeared painted. The artist slipped off her clothing, nothing under neath but smooth rubber, and folder her into a large balloon dog. He handed her off to her date, making sure he new not to let go of the string. The boy returned to the audience with his girlfriend floating over him, making sure the string she was tethered to was fastened around his wrist
The next performer was dressed as a classical magician and had a large sign that said, The Magnificent Morgaphier. He spoke loudly in a overly theatrical voice. "For my next trick, I will need a volunteer!" Several hands went up