Jean Francois Gravelet, aka Charles Blondin, was considered to be one of the greatest funambulists of all time. |
Then, from one generation the next, the Venetians battled the elements like funambulists walking a tight-rope. |
These acts, which range from trampoline performers to high wire funambulists, provide audience members with edge-of-your-seat excitement and pulse-pounding suspense. |
This is the first and only edition of the first treatise about acrobats and funambulists. |
Travelling spectacle represents the oldest tradition with showmen, funambulists, conjuring tricks and acrobatics. |
Most of the banquets lasted 8-10 hours, with some pauses for a concert or a representation with clowns, circus and funambulists. |