Balancing Act
Balancing act for hire
Circus shows, corporate events, Casino’s, parties and functions. Balancing acts are really unique and offers that something different and extra to your event. Highly skilled artists balance chairs and balls and so much more with precise accuracy.
Interesting facts on Balancing act for hire
The use of chairs as props in acrobatics falls into three broad categories: balancing, vaulting and contortion.
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In chair balancing, one or more acrobats balance on one or more chairs. The chair(s) may be balanced on other objects and/or on just one or two legs while the acrobat(s) themselves may also perform balancing acts on the chair.
The chairs used in balance may have notches [1] cut out or extra pieces of material added to allow them to be stacked at otherwise unstable angles.
Chair balancing acts have been featured in the Cirque du Soleil shows Nouvelle Experience, La Nouba, Dralion, Koozå, Kurios, and Crystal.
Vaulting Balancing act for hire
In chair vaulting, the acrobat jumps or tumbles over a chair. Sometimes the chair is used as a launching platform, and sometimes it is carried by the athlete while performing the vault.
The most chairs balanced on the chin is 15 and was achieved by David Rush (USA), in Hendersonville, Tennessee, USA, on 19 November 2019.
David is a serial record breaker and holds many more Guinness World Records titles.
Performance Execution: The primary responsibility of an acrobat is to deliver captivating and dynamic performances. They execute acrobatic maneuvers, flips, jumps, balances, and other gravity-defying feats, showcasing their agility, strength, and precision.
Acrobats are performers, usually in a circus, who perform tumbling and gymnastic routines to entertain the audience. Acrobats normally have a gymnastics background but if not, they can be taught. There are various levels associated with the absolute beginner.