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The Volzhansky Troupe, high wire, in excerpts of Vladimir Volzhansky "attraction," ''Prometheus''. The principal under-stander is [[Vladimir Egorov]] (1982) — ''Document: Советский цирк''
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The Volzhansky Troupe, high wire, in excerpts of Vladimir Volzhansky "attraction," ''Prometheus''. The principal under-stander is [[Vladimir Egorov]] (1982) — ''Document: Советский Цирк''
 
   
 
   
 
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Revision as of 23:00, 15 January 2020

The Volzhansky Troupe, high wireA tight, heavy metallic cable placed high above the ground, on which wire walkers do crossings and various acrobatic exercises. Not to be confused with a tight wire., in excerpts of Vladimir Volzhansky "attraction(Russian) A circus act that can occupy up to the entire second half of a circus performance.," Prometheus. The principal under-standerIn an acrobatic act, the person who is at the base, supporting other acrobats (for example, the base of a human pyramid). Also known as the "bottom Man" (or "Bottom Woman"). is Vladimir Egorov (1982) — Document: Советский Цирк

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