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A handstand is the act of standing erect, but upside down, with one's hands on the ground and feet in the air. The basic handstand has legs extended vertically with no knee bend, hands roughly shoulder-width apart, and head facing forward, but there are numerous variations. Performing a handstand requires good upper body strength. Handstands are performed in many athletic activities, including breakdance, fitness competitions, circus acrobatics, cheerleading, and martial arts like Capoeira. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org |
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Exquise Trio is a group of three magnificent acrobats who started their career in sports acrobatics.
Each of them have participated in European Championships as well as World Games acrobatics competitions before devoting themselves to circus art.
Their act will certainly not leave you indifferent as you discover these individuals performing extraordinary tricks on a music full of passion and sentiment.
Each of them have participated in European Championships as well as World Games acrobatics competitions before devoting themselves to circus art.
Their act will certainly not leave you indifferent as you discover these individuals performing extraordinary tricks on a music full of passion and sentiment.
This stunning and beautiful aerial and acrobalance musical act has performed for dignitaries, celebrities, as well as corporate and television audiences internationally...
Holder of two Guinness world records, this entertaining duo will leave you amazed.
All acts can be combined for up to 55 minutes performances and are suited to fit themes with the following elements: ice, fire, black tie, sports, circus, Adam & Eve, classical, greek statues, gold/marble, ...
Holder of two Guinness world records, this entertaining duo will leave you amazed.
All acts can be combined for up to 55 minutes performances and are suited to fit themes with the following elements: ice, fire, black tie, sports, circus, Adam & Eve, classical, greek statues, gold/marble, ...
Maxim performs an original equilibristic act as it consists in stacking chairs to finally form a sort of “tower” of chairs on top of which he will handbalance.
This act is usually the specialty of Chinese acrobats but the music and maxim’s style makes it completely different and unique.
Maxim is the fifth generation of a well known Russian artistic family. Already in his childhood, at age of 5, Maxim started to acquire the basic of floor acrobatics and hand balancing/equilibristic from his parents.
The actual act was performed for the very first time in front of an audience in 1998. Since then, he has been performing in various upscale circuses and varieties around the world.
This act is usually the specialty of Chinese acrobats but the music and maxim’s style makes it completely different and unique.
Maxim is the fifth generation of a well known Russian artistic family. Already in his childhood, at age of 5, Maxim started to acquire the basic of floor acrobatics and hand balancing/equilibristic from his parents.
The actual act was performed for the very first time in front of an audience in 1998. Since then, he has been performing in various upscale circuses and varieties around the world.













