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  2. Aerial silk - Wikipedia

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    Aerial silk trick. The three main categories of tricks are climbs, wraps, and drops. Climbs employed by aerialists range from purely practical and efficient, such as the Russian climb, to athletic and elegant, such as the straddle climb. Wraps are static poses where aerialists wrap the silks around one or more parts of their body.

  3. List of acrobatic activities - Wikipedia

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    Spanish web – Aerial circus skill in which a performer climbs and performs various tricks on an apparatus resembling a vertically hanging rope. Surfing – Surface water sport in which an individual, a surfer, uses a board to ride on the forward section, or face, of a moving wave of water, which usually carries the surfer towards the shore.

  4. Aerial hoop - Wikipedia

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    The aerial hoop (also known as the lyra, aerial ring or cerceau/cerceaux) is a circular steel apparatus (resembling a hula hoop) suspended from the ceiling, on which circus artists may perform aerial acrobatics. It can be used static, spinning, or swinging. Tricks that can be performed include the Candlestick, Bird's Nest and Crescent Moon [1]

  5. List of circus skills - Wikipedia

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    Acrobalance; Acrobatics; Acro dance; Adagio; Aerial hammock; Aerial hoop; Aerial pole; Aerial silk; Aerial straps; Artistic cycling; Balancing; Banquine; Baton twirling

  6. Corde lisse - Wikipedia

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    The most famous use of aerial circus skills such as these has been for the BBC's test-card. Cirque du Soleil also uses corde lisse, aerial silks and trapeze in some of their shows. There are many schools and circus centers that teach rope throughout the world.

  7. Aerial straps - Wikipedia

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    The discipline of aerial straps was originally a Chinese specialty where athletes would perform intensely muscular tricks up and down the straps. Many of the moves are similar to those of the aerial rings. The pioneers of contemporary aerial straps were identical twins Yuri and Valery Panteleenko, known as the Panteleenko Brothers.

  8. Aerial art - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... move to sidebar hide. Aerial art may refer to: Aerial dance; Aerial silk; Aerial acrobatics; Aerobatics, flying ...

  9. Acrobalance - Wikipedia

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    Circus stunts tutorial - Directions for performing some common acrobalance formations. Truuk.nl - A database of 220 acrobalance formations, including transitions between various poses. In Dutch. - is a free resource that brings information and ideas together about the art of acro. This resource has been created to help acrobats develop their ...