How To Use Trapeze In A Sentence

  • ‘Invented is a grandiose term,’ he says, explaining his hybrid of a trapeze and the industry-standard theatre flying devices.
  • Using silks, ropes, a trapeze and an aerial hoop, the duo examine, with minimal words, that indecipherable emotion.
  • They swoop over the crowd on wires and perform acrobatic feats on trapezes.
  • There are trapeze artists, clowns, aerialists and the like, but there are other, darker elements.
  • Neolithic tools like points, trapezes and lunates made of chert and chalcedony, besides stone querns and grinders, decorated bone objects, pieces of ochre and human burials were also found here.
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  • The dinghy has three sails and a trapeze, which allows Katherine to lean out of the boat on a wire to counteract the force of the sails and keep the boat upright.
  • Apparently, there'll also be trapeze artists and a 7m-long animatronic croc. The Sun
  • About 45 street performers will be entertaining the crowds by playing music, walking the trapeze and performing acrobatics.
  • It's like living in a circus tent under trainee trapeze artists.
  • Other members of the cast of La Nouba include funambulists, dancers, tumblers, trapeze performers, equilibrists, clowns, actors, acrogymnasts, cyclists, musicians, vocalists and circus artists.
  • It was something I'd always wanted to try, and it was great fun, although the trapeze bar bruised the backs of my knees like crazy.
  • From trapeze artists to storytellers, puppeteers to video artists, Bradford's arts scene is thriving thanks to millions of pounds worth of funding over the past year.
  • In plain leotards six dancers brought the discordant music and bare stage to life with their precise, agile movement and amazing grace on a centre stage trapeze.
  • A long drum roll introduced the trapeze artists.
  • Her mother was a trapeze artist and her father was also a circus performer and, as a child, she travelled widely and was inspired to learn to stiltwalk by the circus clowns.
  • Brin, known for his amateur trapeze acrobatics, is going to use his vast wealth to create a new circus to travel the world. Archive 2005-04-01
  • They swoop over the crowd on wires and perform acrobatic feats on trapezes.
  • A long drum roll introduced the trapeze artists.
  • The troupe also continues to break ground with the trapeze, and choreographer Anne Bunker taps that talent with Expanded View.
  • The Moscow State Circus is famous worldwide thanks to its spectacular displays from acrobats, clowns, gymnasts, trapeze artists and lots more.
  • Charles Bronson wasn't attempting trapeze acrobatics from the ceiling of a warehouse onto high speed Army trucks. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Teaser Trailer
  • Amy, in her tiny spangled trapeze-artist's costume, was awed by the profligate splendour of it all. THE WHITE DOVE
  • Swinging on a trapeze is like your third-grade swingset times ten, and the surge of childish adrenaline makes you giddy.
  • Apparently, there'll also be trapeze artists and a 7m-long animatronic croc. The Sun
  • The circus boasts camels, zebras, llamas, dogs, pigeons and ducks, as well as clowns, jugglers, wire-walkers and trapeze artists.
  • If you long to walk on stilts, act like a clown or swing on a trapeze, this is the place for you.
  • If you want to juggle, fly on the trapeze, tumble: here's the place to do it.
  • At first, she can't even swing on the trapeze; she merely hangs, then falls to the net.
  • This will be supported by 45 street performers who will entertain the crowds playing music, walking the trapeze, and performing acrobatics.
  • Incorporating sportswear touches - namely drawstring waists and elasticated cuffs - a lean silhouette of pleated maxi skirts and slim midi lengths was offset by trapeze line, Sixties sou'wester inspired jackets. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Every Monday she teaches them juggling, acrobatics, trampolining, tumbling, trapeze work, stilt-walking and gumboot dancing.
  • And if the Cycropians swing on their trapezes as high as they can, often it's just to create a strong enough pendulum motion so that they can carry off a slower, more luxurious movement, such as twining the body around a trapeze bar. Chicago Reader
  • Higher still, trapeze performers dive and fall: swallow-tailed kite, painted bunting, Cooper's hawk.
  • From that she swung and caught hold of one of the set of looped vines and using them as trapezes she swung her way across to the flower in the middle.
  • Blank production is the same as in the earlier assemblages technically, but among the microlith tools there are also trapezes and lunates in in addition to the triangles.
  • Trapeze artists, clowns, and ragamuffins were his companions in this enclosed universe of painted horses and pedlars with their orientalist wares.
  • The Flying Fangalis swung across the trapeze with curved blades, slashing the flailing woman across her mid-section.
  • Also, I'm working on the bungee, and I'm trying really hard to learn the trapeze.
  • Last Wednesday morning in a renovated turnbuckle factory in Park Slope, six female performers with significant deltoids were warming up on trapeze swings when a neighborhood man wandered in through the studio's barn-like doors. Brooklyn Crew Hangs in There
  • Activities range from trapeze and freefall to archery and motorsports. Times, Sunday Times
  • With over 100 tons of equipment, shows will include acrobats, trapeze artists, clowns, balancers, horses, dogs, tigers, showgirls and loads more.
  • They dominate the trapeze and engage in various balancing acts which includes foot jugglery and balancing on top of ladder.
  • The theatrical element of the show though never let up with various song and dance set pieces featuring trapeze artists, skateboarders, a tap dancer in top hat and tails, and even a dancing bagpiper.
  • The most ambitious experiment used a large bomber with fighters carried above and below each wing and one under the fuselage on a trapeze.
  • Wilmer already performs as an acrobat, trick motorcyclist, trapeze artist, magician, dancer and clown.
  • The theatrical element of the show though never let up with various song and dance set pieces featuring trapeze artists, skateboarders, a tap dancer in top hat and tails, and even a dancing bagpiper.
  • This is basically a voluminous, trapeze-cut jacket in a tweedy fabric, with kimono-shaped sleeves.
  • Others never quite take the leap, unable to climb the ladder and unwilling to swing off the trapeze platform.
  • Here endeth the circus metaphor: The trapeze I wanted got taken out of the ring today.
  • She also happens to be tied up with a cruel and wealthy Duke who wants her to swing on his trapeze.
  • He also popularized tight pants, the trapeze dress, smocks , thigh - high boots and tuxedo jackets.
  • They have magic shows , flying trapeze arts, tightrope walking and even the clowns.
  • Amy, in her tiny spangled trapeze-artist's costume, was awed by the profligate splendour of it all. THE WHITE DOVE
  • Other attractions include a team of unicyclists called the One Wheel Wizards, and the White Devils flying trapeze troupe who perform an extremely difficult triple somersault.
  • Many of the tumblers and trapeze artists were fairly minimally - but decently - dressed.
  • A few years later, she was experimenting on a low-flying circus trapeze when the ropes became tangled.
  • Sit back and savour the antics and battle of wits unleashed by the team of buffoons, hold your breath at the breath-stopping show of trapeze artistes and the exciting fare dished out by acrobats on bicycles.
  • Deeply distressed, the manager sprang to his feet and asked what was the matter, then getting no answer climbed up on the seat and caressed him, cheek to cheek, so that his own face was bedabbled by the trapeze artist's tears.
  • Acrobatics has maintained its status as a spectacular bodily art; complex gymnastic feats are now often performed with apparatus such as balls, unicycles, trampolines, tightropes, and trapezes.
  • I'm most famous for my birdcage, which is a freestanding aerial rig, ten feet high by eight feet wide, with a hoop inside for my trapeze work. British Blogs
  • Which means they're in just as much of a bind as we are, which means Kim has all kinds of cards to play, which means these talks will be a six-ring circus featuring nuclear weapons on the flying trapeze.
  • The trapeze girls are putting colours, clowns are busy giving final touches to their buffoonery, a cute puppy is ready with an umbrella and the white chimp, a proud possession of Great Royal, is already on the bicycle.
  • `I want to work in a circus with trained animals and a high trapeze, where I can swing upside down and show the whole world my britches. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • The six-strong troupe entertained children and parents alike with circus acts, such as the trapeze, acrobatics, juggling and plate spinning.
  • In recent times I could not bring myself to jump off a platform to a trapeze even though I was in a full body harness and belayed by not one but two belayers.
  • She makes swinging on a trapeze look way too easy.
  • To get there, you must climb up the tippy aluminum construction ladder, fight off your traumatic experience falling off a similar ladder when you were seven and inch your way to the trapeze platform.
  • Other attractions at the circus include clowns, acrobats, wire-walkers, trapeze artists, an equestrian display and jugglers.
  • Tom Byam Shaw's Ariel may swing on a trapeze from time to time but his speech – at first strangely elongated, then gabbled – is earthbound and he trips around the stage as if he were an obliging ballet student rather than a sharp-edged sprite. Decade; The Tempest; The Kitchen; Parade – review
  • I tried a few Trapeze, Fair Verona, Pearl Dragon and found them to be dense, medicinal and even muddy – in short, quite unaccessible. Strange Invisible Perfumes
  • Sandra trained as a dancer and worked as a theatre set painter and then a trapeze artist.
  • The circus acrobats perform amazing feats on the trapeze.
  • He introduced innovations in standing and running rigging, sail setting, hydrofoil under-water gear, remotely controlled pumps, self-draining devices, controllable, flexible rigs, trapezes and out-board hung rudders.
  • A long drum roll introduced the trapeze artists.
  • This circus doesn't want standard-issue acrobats, jugglers, or trapeze artists.
  • Like a traditional circus, there are jugglers, trapeze acts, tumblers and contortionists.
  • It is already on a serious upward swing - what I need now is to catch the upswinging bar of the trapeze and haul something new and worthy along with me. Retrospective Thinking on a few topics
  • In the comfort of their trapezes and trampolines, the multihull sailors had an easier time than the courageous Laser sailors, who were constantly adjusting sails, gear and centerboards to the gusts of wind and choppy waters.
  • Trapeze sink unit, £3,897 Elegant glossy white units are interspersed with slimline cupboards in light ash.
  • The first half concluded with a trapeze act that got nervous applause throughout and a thunderous ovation at the end.
  • Install trapeze swing onto their swing set.
  • As I balanced atop a trapeze of ropy branches ten feet above the boggy ground, my pack suddenly slipped over my head and I plunged forward.
  • The dinghy has three sails and a trapeze, which allows Katherine to lean out of the boat on a wire to counteract the force of the sails and keep the boat upright.
  • Henthorn, a Chicagoan, got hooked on the trapeze after seeing a circus show.
  • From elegant trapeze artists to humorous anecdotal scenes of circus life on a shoestring budget, you can see why Camille is tempted to join Petra and run away with the circus.
  • I think she has in her head a little trapeze with a five-year-old like a circus monkey swinging on it.
  • It was no easy task to carry, half dragging it, the heavy body of Mr. Damon off the platform, but the aeronaut was a muscular individual, and long hanging from a trapeze, at great heights, stood him in good stead. Tom Swift and His Airship
  • They act as a safety net, comparable with the safety net of a trapeze artist.
  • In addition to providing books, board games, and magic lantern shows, the Boys' Club of New York opened a gymnasium with trapezes, horizontal bars and boxing equipment.
  • These boats added wings and a trapeze, so crews could lean out over the water, providing ballast with their own bodies.
  • He also tried his hand at boxing, baseball, hockey, and the circus trapeze.
  • This year the traditional parade will be replaced by a colourful street carnival, complete with fire-eaters, trapeze artists, stilt acrobats and costumes galore.
  • I think I'm doing this series of posts on images of trapeze artists/tightrope walkers because the word "aerialist" is so cool. Lucas Gonze's blog
  • `And antibiotics knocks them for a loop-the-loop on their little trapeze. VITALS
  • From trapeze artists to storytellers, puppeteers to video artists, Bradford's arts scene is thriving thanks to millions of pounds worth of funding over the past year.
  • Nobody had ever made theatre look like it, let alone Shakespeare - on a bare white stage with trapezes and ropes.

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