
1) Aerial apparatus 2) Bar for circus swingers 3) Bar for swingers 4) Bar with hangers-on 5) Big-top swing 6) Burt Lancaster film 7) Circus bar 8) Circus Circus apparatus 9) Circus device 10) Circus prop 11) Circus rig 12) Circus skill 13) Circus staple 14) Circus swing 15) Circus swinger 16) Cirque du Soleil prop
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A trapeze is a short horizontal bar hung by ropes or metal straps from a support. It is an aerial apparatus commonly found in circus performances. Trapeze acts may be static, swinging or flying, and may be performed solo, double, triple or as a group act. ==History== The art of trapeze performance was developed by Jules Léotard, a young French ac...
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[Prokofiev] Sergei Prokofiev`s Trapeze Ballet, Op. 39 (1924), is scored for oboe, clarinet, violin, viola and double bass. The ballet, closely related to Prokofiev`s Quintet, Op. 39 (1924), contains eight movements (in five parts) and lasts 20–25 minutes. The complete ballet in eight movements was first performed in Gotha, a small German ...
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[sailing] In sailing, the trapeze refers to a wire that comes from a point high on the mast, usually where the shrouds are fixed, to a hook on the crew member`s harness at approximately waist level. The position when extended on the trapeze is outside the hull, braced against it (or an extension of it outwards) with the soles of the feet, f...
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[self titled] JAMCON `84 was the first volume in the Over the Edge series, which distills portions of Negativland`s radio program Over the Edge, broadcast on KPFA. This album was edited together from at least three different broadcasts recorded between January and July 1985. The first program, `JAMCON `84,` consists of Tracks 1 - 5, and is ...
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• (n.) A swinging horizontal bar, suspended at each end by a rope; -- used by gymnasts. • (n.) A trapezium. See Trapezium, 1.
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Belt/seat arrangement slung from the mast to support a person outboard with his feet on the gunwhale. Give greater leverage when using body weight to balance the boat.
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a rope or wire used to allow a crew member to stand up and lean out of a dinghy
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A trapeze is a horizontal bar suspended by two ropes and used as a piece of apparatus by acrobats.
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Wire gear enabling a crewmember to place all of his weight outboard of the hull, thus helping to keep the boat level.
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[
n] - a swing used by circus acrobats
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A single, short, hung lighting bar.
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noun a swing used by circus acrobats
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A wire attached to the mast to which a sailor wearing a harness attaches him/herself. It enables them to position their weight further out of the boat providing greater balance against the boat heeling over. Used on the 470, 49er and Tornado.
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