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SPECIALTY ACTS

Chinese Poles: are vertical steel poles on which circus performers climb, slide down and hold poses. A few Chinese poles tricks have been incorporated with erotic pole dancing techniques.The most famous trick is "the flag" where the artist hangs straight out from the pole with his or her hands. This requires a very strong upper body.

Solo Silk: Aerial Silks (also known aerial tissue/tissu, aerial silk, aerial ballet in silk, aerial contortion or aerial curtain) is a beautiful dance art where a performer hangs and perform acrobatics while suspended by a special fabric.

 

Duo Silk: Aerial Silk done with two performers either synchronized on two fabric apparatus or together on one silk.
Static Trapeze: Static trapeze, also known as fixed trapeze, is a type of circus art performed on the trapeze. In contrast to the other forms of trapeze, on static trapeze the bars and ropes mainly stay in place.
 
Double Trapeze: Also done on a Static trapeze, but done as a typically romantic or erotic theme.
Aerial Straps: An amazing display of strength and discipline, performed on two straps (leather "belts" with loops for hands) that are suspended from the ceiling or a bungee system.
 
Aerial Hoop ("Lyra"): is a circular steel apparatus (much like a suspended hula-hoop), is a popular aerial art, in which an individual or couple perform strength and/or contortion type acrobatics.
Spanish Web: involves a long, cloth covered rope with a loop attached near the top that a performer climbs and inserts either their foot or their wrist into the loop. A spinner, at the bottom, spins the rope, and centrifugal force holds the performer mostly horizontal as they perform acrobatic positions in relation to the rope.
Fire dancing: is a group of performance arts or disciplines that involve manipulation of objects on fire. Some of these disciplines are related to juggling or baton twirling. Fire dancing has been a traditional part of cultures from around the world, and modern fire performance often includes visual and stylistic elements from many traditions.
Juggling: Juggling is a form of artful or skillful object manipulation. This includes most prop-based circus skills such as with balls, knives, sticks, poi, contact juggling, and hat manipulation.
Cube Juggling: artists perform fast-moving feats of prowess in a surprising act that blends juggling and acrobatics using a metal cube which is most impressive when reflecting colored light.
Adagio/Acrobalance: a specific form of 2 person acrobalance or sports acrobatics, which displays both strength and balance.
Power Tumbling and Trapoline: Performed on a fast track, a trampoline, or a mini-tramp. Gymnasts perform a choreographed routine that includes several high and fast flipping elements combined with a high energy dance routine. 
Contortion: is an unusual form of physical display which involves the dramatic bending and flexing of the human body.
Hand Balancing: using incredible strength and abilities in ballet and contortion movements, the performer executes mostly handstands and slow figures on canes of different heights.

Aerial Chains: an unusual and provocative act that includes hanging from and posing in a loop of chains. Often suggestive of bondage, this act is risque in nature.