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  2. Contortion - Wikipedia

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    Contortion (sometimes contortionism) is a performance art in which performers called contortionists showcase their skills of extreme physical flexibility. Contortion acts often accompany acrobatics , circus acts, street performers and other live performing arts.

  3. File:Clitheroe Beginners (Non-patronising edition) .pdf

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  4. Backbend - Wikipedia

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    Contortionist doing a backbend A backbend is a gymnastics , contortion , dance and ice skating move, where the spine is bent backwards, and catching oneself with the hands. Throughout the move, the abdominal muscles , obliques , and legs are used to steady the performer while curving backwards.

  5. Marinelli bend - Wikipedia

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    Marinelli bend is a form of contortion posture in which the performer (most often female) supports their whole body weight only by biting onto a mouth grip attached to a short post in a backbend position with their buttocks sitting on their own head.

  6. Category:Acro dance moves - Wikipedia

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  7. Contortion (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Contortion is an act of twisting and deforming. Contortion may also refer to: Contortion, a performance art; Contorsion, a concept in differential geometry described by the Contorsion tensor; an old term for complicated geological folds; Contortions may also refer to: James Chance and the Contortions, a musical group; Contort may additionally ...

  8. Category:Contortion - Wikipedia

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  9. Tightrope walking - Wikipedia

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    Tightrope walking, Armenian manuscript, 1688. Tightwire is the skill of maintaining balance while walking along a tensioned wire between two points. It can be done either using a balancing tool (umbrella, fan, balance pole, etc.) or "freehand", using only one's body to maintain balance.

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