Today we’d like to introduce you to Arman Avetisyan.
Hi Arman, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
I began exploring creative performance and interactive entertainment at a young age — around the age of ten — driven by curiosity and a natural interest in performance and visual experiences. Over time, this interest grew into a deeper focus and a desire to keep learning and improving.
As I continued developing this path, I noticed that there weren’t many people locally focusing on this specific style of interactive entertainment in a consistent, professional way. That realization motivated me to keep developing my skills and eventually build something of my own.
After moving to Los Angeles, I wanted to continue growing creatively, learn from the environment here, and introduce my approach to a new audience. My goal wasn’t to position myself as “the only one,” but rather to expand my talent, refine it, and see how it could resonate in a different market.
Step by step, I began building a kids’ entertainment business centered around interactive, high-energy performances designed to be fun, engaging, and memorable for families. Through trial, feedback, and constant improvement, the concept started gaining traction through private events across the San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles area.
Today, I remain focused on growing creatively, improving the quality of the experience, and continuing to share what I do with a wider audience in an authentic and community-driven way.
We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
It definitely hasn’t been a completely smooth road. One of the main challenges was building everything from scratch in a new environment while learning how the local market works. Starting in a competitive city like Los Angeles required patience, adaptability, and a lot of trial and error.
Another challenge was balancing creativity with the practical side of running a business — understanding logistics, client expectations, scheduling, and maintaining consistent quality while continuing to grow creatively.
There were also moments where progress felt slow, but those periods helped clarify what worked, what didn’t, and where to focus energy moving forward. Over time, these challenges became valuable learning experiences that shaped both the business and my personal growth.
Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your business?
I run an independent kids’ entertainment practice built around a performance-based talent rather than a standard, scripted service. At the core of my work is a specialized form of interactive bubble performance that combines timing, creativity, audience awareness, and live improvisation.
This is a talent-driven craft that has been developed over many years and cannot be easily replicated. Each performance relies on real-time interaction, adaptability, and an understanding of how to engage different audiences, especially children, in a way that feels natural and immersive rather than rehearsed.
I specialize in customized bubble shows for private events and family celebrations, where no two performances are the same. Instead of following a fixed routine, I design each show around the space, the audience, and the energy of the moment, which allows every event to feel personal and unique.
Over time, this approach has led to opportunities to perform at higher-profile private events, including events connected to public figures, as well as interest from media platforms drawn to unique and experiential forms of entertainment.
What sets my work apart is the balance between artistic talent and professionalism. I approach each event as a complete experience — from preparation and presentation to execution and follow-through — with a strong focus on quality, consistency, and creativity.
Brand-wise, I’m most proud of building a talent-centered practice from the ground up that reflects originality, reliability, and continuous creative growth. I want readers to know that this work is about more than entertainment — it’s about creating meaningful, memorable experiences through a unique performance talent.
We all have a different way of looking at and defining success. How do you define success?
I define success as creating work that stays with people even after the show ends. If they’re still talking about the experience, remembering it, and recommending it to others, that’s success to me.
Contact Info:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arm_show_/








