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- Contortion - Wikipedia
A contortionist may perform alone or may have one or two assistants, or up to four contortionists may perform together as a group In the past, contortionists were associated almost exclusively with circuses and fairs
- Contortion Library - YouTube
A carefully curated archive of contortion performances—preserving rare footage and celebrating the artistry and dedication of exceptional performers
- How to Become a Contortionist: 15 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
You may think you need to be born flexible or double-jointed to become a contortionist, but in fact, with enough practice and stretching, you can learn basic contortion movements
- What Is Contortion? - How Contortionists Work | HowStuffWorks
Well, a performer could be both a contortionist and an acrobat, but these are two different disciplines of circus art Contortionism is a form of ultra-flexibility that allows a performer to bend in ways that seem completely unnatural and – often – highly uncomfortable
- Introduction to Contortion: History and Techniques
Contortion is a circus performance discipline that focusses majorly on the extreme flexibility of the performer Those that perform contortion are called Contortionists At their highest level their training parallels the same amount of discipline as many of the world’s top athletes
- What is a Contortionist? - Blog | Cirque du Soleil
What is a contortionist? A contortionist is a performer skilled in extreme flexibility, playing a key role in performing arts with a rich historical background
- CONTORTIONIST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONTORTIONIST is one who contorts; specifically : an acrobat able to twist the body into unusual postures
- What is contortion? - FlexShow
Contortionists are individuals who can twist, bend, and stretch their bodies into unusual and impressive shapes They often showcase their abilities in circus performances, variety shows, dance routines, or as part of theatrical performances Contortion requires exceptional flexibility in the muscles, joints, and ligaments
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