Artes Escénicas - Circus
Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con los circos, como "comer fuego", "cuerda floja" y "diábolo".
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a circus art of spinning flat plates on poles or sticks, creating a mesmerizing display of balance and coordination

giro de platos, equilibrio de platos
a circus prop where performers balance and move on a large spherical object, showcasing agility and control

globo rodante, esfera de equilibrio
a rhythmic and graceful spinning or rotating of an object to create visually captivating displays of skill and coordination

giro, pirueta
a motorcycle stunt act inside a vertical cylinder, showcasing speed, skill, and bravery

muro de la muerte, cilindro de la muerte
a daring performance art where performers exhale a flammable substance over an open flame, creating a spectacular burst of fire

escupidor de fuego, arte de escupir fuego
a captivating and dynamic form of artistic expression that involves the skilled manipulation of fire as a prop, such as fire spinning, fire dancing, or fire juggling

espectáculo de fuego, performance con fuego
a mesmerizing performance art of extinguishing flames with the mouth, showcasing control, bravery, and theatricality

comer fuego, arte de comer fuego
an act where a person acts as a target for darts or other projectiles to be thrown at them, usually as a form of entertainment or spectacle

blanco humano para dardos, tablero humano de dardos
a thrilling circus act where motorcyclists ride motorcycles at high speeds inside a spherical cage, performing daring stunts and maneuvers

globo de la muerte, esfera de la muerte
a circus aerial act where an acrobat suspends by their hair from a trapeze or other apparatus, showcasing strength, flexibility, and grace while performing aerial maneuvers

suspensión por el cabello, acto aéreo de cabello
a performance art involving the use of music and movement to interact with and control snakes in a captivating manner

encantamiento de serpientes, fascinación de serpientes
a daring performance art or circus act in which an individual ingests a sword or other long object into their esophagus, often involving careful technique and skill to avoid injury

tragasables, deglución de espadas
an acrobatic skill where an individual walks or performs movements using only their hands, often seen in circus performances or gymnastics displays

caminar de manos, desplazamiento de manos
a circus act involving acrobatics, balance, and tricks performed on a flexible, tensioned wire or rope

cuerda floja, alambre tenso
a circus or performance art that involves skillfully manipulating and performing tricks with one or more hats, often incorporating juggling, spinning, and other creative movements

manipulación de sombrero, arte del sombrero
the skill of keeping multiple objects, such as balls, in motion simultaneously by tossing and catching them

malabarismo, arte del malabarismo
a circus act where sharp knives are thrown at a target with precision and showmanship

lanzamiento de cuchillos, espectáculo de lanzamiento de cuchillos
a circus act where a person trains and interacts with lions using commands, props, and positive reinforcement

doma de leones, adiestramiento de leones
a circus aerial apparatus consisting of a horizontal bar suspended from two ropes or straps, used for acrobatics, poses, and maneuvers without swinging or spinning

trapecio fijo, trapecio estático
a type of circus or acrobatic apparatus that consists of a vertical pole, typically made of metal, used for various acrobatic performances, tricks, and maneuvers by performers

polo danés, poste danés
a form of juggling where objects are manipulated and rolled on the body for a smooth, illusionary effect

malabarismo de contacto, manipulación de objetos en contacto
a circus act where a performer is launched from a cannon into the air and caught by safety measures

hombre bala, artista de cañón humano
a miniature circus act with trained fleas performing acrobatic or trained behaviors using illusions

circo de pulgas, espectáculo de pulgas
a small, spool-like object used in juggling and circus tricks, spun and balanced on a string between two sticks

diábolo
a separate attraction or exhibition, often featuring unusual acts, oddities, or performances distinct from the main circus acts

atracción secundaria, espectáculo paralelo
a temporary fair or show featuring rides, games, food stalls, and other attractions that moves from place to place

carnaval, feria
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