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Глоссарий цирковых терминов (английский) |
In professional language, coming from german word "abfall", i.e. slip-off; it is quite striking finale of a number of aerial acts. it is a slip-off trick. one of gymnasts (although this trick may be performed as solo) swings his partner by hands
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Professional, английский
The definition varies among associations but most term professional the following activities of a person over eighteen: being paid for riding, driving, or showing at halter; for training or boarding; for instructing; for conducting seminars or clinics; in some situations for being employed as a groom or farrier; for use of name or photo in connection with advertisement; for accepting prize money in classes.
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Auguste, английский
In the essence this term was used to name a special line of clown who showed himself as a foolish and languid circus hand or equerry, and who filled the interval between the acts of the programme; most often he behaved as a boastful and foolish fellow who
Rope walker, английский
In former times high-rope walkers performed on city squares and streets; the rope stretched between houses, river banks or watch-towers. the last bright example of such performance was a famous walking done by emil grawale (blonden in posters) in summer 1
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