
(trapezový bar)
trapez
a horizontal bar suspended by ropes or cables, used by acrobats for performing aerial maneuvers and swings
A trapeze is a type of equipment used in circus acts and acrobatics that consists of a horizontal bar suspended by ropes or metal chains. Performers, known as trapeze artists, swing from this bar, executing tricks and stunts in the air. The trapeze can be used in various forms, such as the flying trapeze, where artists leap from one trapeze to another, or the static trapeze, where the performer remains on the bar while performing moves. Trapeze acts are known for their daring and impressive maneuvers, requiring skill, strength, and precision.

(kontortní akce)
zkroucení
the act of twisting and bending the body into unusual positions, often performed by acrobats or contortionists
Contortion is a performance art where individuals demonstrate extreme flexibility and strength by bending and twisting their bodies into unusual and intricate shapes. Contortionists use their exceptional range of motion to perform complex poses and movements that showcase their physical abilities. This art form is often featured in circus acts, variety shows, and theatrical performances, captivating audiences with the performer’s ability to manipulate their body into striking and challenging positions.

(kladina)
kolečko
a gymnastics apparatus for acrobats, consisting of a flexible board on a pivot, used to launch performers into the air for stunts
A teeterboard is a circus apparatus consisting of a long, flexible board balanced on a central support. Performers use the board to launch themselves or other performers into the air, executing aerial tricks and stunts. The board acts like a seesaw, with one end dropping down while the other end lifts up, propelling the performers into dynamic jumps and flips. Teeterboard acts require precise timing, strength, and coordination to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the high-flying maneuvers.

(obruč)
kruh
a circular apparatus used by performers for spinning, tossing, and incorporating into aerial routines
A hoop is a circular apparatus used by performers for spinning, tossing, and incorporating into routines. It can be used on the ground or suspended in the air for various tricks and maneuvers. Performers manipulate the hoop with skill and precision, creating dynamic and visually engaging movements. This type of performance is often seen in circus acts, dance routines, and variety shows, showcasing the performer’s coordination and creativity.
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