Among the great variety of circus arts, there is hardly an older genre than the one that is still called “rubber” behind the scenes. The earliest information about it dates back to a very, very distant time. The mysterious and mesmerizing genres of plastic acrobatics – contortion and hand-balancing – have existed since ancient times. It seems impossible how the performers, curled up in rings, fold in half, while smiling charmingly, send air kisses to the audience. Women are snakes, goofy boys, children without bones – people have come up with many names for this phenomenon. Read more HERE https://capitalcircus.ca/circus-blog/the-art-of-contortion
The Art of Contortion

19
Sep
Aerial / Acrobatics
Aerial acrobatics
Aerial Cube / LED Cube
Aerial Hoop, Lyra, Sphere, Spiral, Heart, Chandelier, Aerial lollipop
Aerial straps
Cyr Wheel / German Wheel / Crossed wheel
Crossed Wheel
Cyr Wheel
German Wheel / Rhönrad
Cyr Wheel / German Wheel by Zimmermann
Slinky Costumes
Juggling Equipment
Tight-wire self standing
Pole
Pole dance
American Wheel of death
Theatrical Mechanics – Stage Equipment & Rigging Systems