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  2. Charmion - Wikipedia

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    She subsequently mounted the trapeze and disrobed down to her acrobat leotards in the midst of the trapeze's swinging motion. She appears to have begun performing while in her late teens, and this was part of her repertoire at least as early as May 1, 1898, [ 2 ] and possibly before 1896, when her act was seen by critic George Jean Nathan while ...

  3. Barbette (performer) - Wikipedia

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    Barbette (birth name cited as Vander Clyde [1] [2] and Vander Clyde Broadway [3] [4]) was born on December 19, 1899, [5] [6] (although it is sometimes cited as 1904 [1] [2]) in Texas. Most sources indicate he was born in Round Rock , although Barbette stated that his birthplace was Trickham.

  4. Trapeze - Wikipedia

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    Washington trapeze (also known as head trapeze or heavy trapeze) refers to a variation on static and swinging trapeze where the aerialist performs various headstand skills on the bar, which is typically much heavier than a normal trapeze bar and has a small (about 4-inch round) headstand platform on it. The trapeze is supported by wire cables ...

  5. ‘Acrobat without a trapeze’: Pelé’s legacy in Kansas City’s ...

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    The appearance of Pelé in Kansas City in 1968 became part of the connective tissue of the city’s rise from soccer-oblivious to a World Cup host.

  6. Acrobatics - Wikipedia

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    A female acrobat depicted on an Ancient Greek hydria, c. 340–330 BC. Female acrobat shooting an arrow with a bow in her feet; Gnathia style pelikai pottery; 4th century BC Acrobatic performance in India c. 1863. Acrobatic traditions are found in many cultures, and there is evidence that the earliest such traditions occurred thousands of years ...

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  9. Flying trapeze - Wikipedia

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    The flying trapeze is a specific form of the trapeze in which a performer jumps from a platform with the trapeze so that gravity makes the trapeze swing. The performance was invented in 1859 by a Frenchman named Jules Léotard , who connected a bar to some ventilator cords above the swimming pool in his father's gymnasium in Toulouse , France .