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The Volzhansky Troupe, high wire, in excerpts of Vladimir Volzhansky "attraction," ''Prometheus'', filmed in Argentina. The principal under-stander is [[Vladimir Egorov]] (1982) — ''Document: Carlos Garaycochea, [www.facebook.com/SovetskijCirk]''
 
   
 
   
 
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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, filmed in Argentina. 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: Carlos Garaycochea, [www.facebook.com/SovetskijCirk]

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