If the performer can't stand the heat at this stage of their career, we're doing no favours pushing them into the kitchen.
Yet the performers sometimes stood as straight and tall as ballet dancers.
There was a small area on either side of the stage where the performers could stand without being seen by the audience.
The performer stands on the tip of the foot.
The "wheel" is actually a large space frame beam with hooped tracks at either end, within which the performers can stand.
The performer stands at an angle facing away from the spectators.
At each end of the board is a square padded area, where a performer stands on an incline before being catapulted into the air.
When the performers stood waiting for applause after each "shtick" I thought that was enough.
The performers stand to make astronomical profits from these shows.
Some performers stood up and did a step or two.