Circus Skills - Circus Skills

Circus Skills

  • Acrobalance
  • Acrobatics
  • Acro dance
  • Artistic cycling
  • Adagio
  • Aerial hoop (lyra, cerceaux)
  • Aerial silk (tissu, fabric, ribbon, silks, aerial contortion)
  • Aerial straps
  • Animal training
  • Artistic cycling
  • Balancing
  • Banquine (Wiktionary definition)
  • Baton twirling
  • Buffoonery
  • Bullwhip
  • Bungee trapeze
  • Chair balancing
  • Chinese pole
  • Chinese yo-yo
  • Cigar box juggling
  • Cloud swing
  • Clowning
  • Club swinging
  • Contact juggling
  • Contortion
  • Corde lisse (vertical rope, smooth rope)
  • Cradle
  • Cyr wheel (roue Cyr)
  • Danish pole
  • Devil sticks
  • Diabolo
  • Electric act
  • Fire dancing (fire twirling, spinning, manipulation)
  • Flag spinning
  • Flying trapeze
  • Freestanding ladder
  • German wheel (Rhönrad, gym wheel)
  • Globe of death
  • Hair hang (hair suspension, hair hanging)
  • Hand to hand (Main à main)
  • Handstand (équilibre)
  • Hand walking
  • Hat manipulation
  • Hoop diving
  • Hooping
  • Human cannonball
  • Human pyramid
  • Icarian games (Example: Varekai)
  • Juggling (balls, clubs, rings, etc.)
  • Jump rope (skipping ropes, double-Dutch)
  • Knife throwing (impalement arts)
  • Lasso
  • Mexican cloud swing
  • Mime
  • Multiple trapeze
  • Object manipulation
  • Perch (equilibristic)
  • Physical comedy
  • Plate spinning
  • Pogo sticking
  • Poi spinning
  • Puppetry
  • Rebound straps
  • Risley (antipodism)
  • Rola bola (balance board)
  • Rolling globe
  • Roman ladders
  • Russian bar
  • Russian swing
  • Spanish web
  • Springboard
  • Stage combat
  • Static trapeze
  • Stilt walking
  • Teeterboard (Korean plank)
  • Tightrope walking (or slackwire walking)
  • Trampolining
  • Trapeze
  • Trick riding
  • Trick roping
  • Tumbling (power track)
  • Twirling
  • Unicycle
  • Ventriloquism
  • Voltige (Equestrian vaulting)
  • Wheel of death (Space wheel)
  • Whistling

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