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He swung down off his branch perch like a rope dancer, to land lightly beside her.
She is also a certified scuba diver and aerial silk rope dancer.
Historically, the community in Haryana were rope dancers, jugglers and acrobats.
For the 1918 version of Rope Dancer, he combined a spray-gun technique with a pen drawing.
In that year, Pablo Fanque was performing with him in Nottingham as a "rope dancer."
Brandishing this weapon, he leaped to the wooden railing and scuttled back and forth like a rope dancer, bellowing for the men to hurry.
Album The Rope Dancer with Valery Leontiev 1999.
Peter Hall (The Rope Dancers)
There was a troupe of rope dancers perched atop a platform boat to his left; four of them, standing in a diamond pattern about fifteen feet apart.
Theodore Bikel (The Rope Dancers)
Joan Blondell (The Rope Dancers)
Siobhan McKenna (The Rope Dancers)
FUNAMBULA is derived from the Latin term fūnambulus, meaning rope dancer.
An example is the repetitive positions of the dancer's skirts in The Rope Dancer Accompanies Herself with Her Shadows (1916).
"The Rope Dancer Accompanies Herself With Her Shadows" (1916) is the most accomplished of the subsequent paintings, and a harbinger of things to come.
His Broadway credits included "The Rope Dancers," in which he co-starred with Siobhan McKenna in 1957.
Afterwards, Marchetti wrote an exposé of the CIA in a book published in 1971 entitled The Rope Dancer.
In the first room, Man Ray's "Rope Dancer Accompanies Herself With Her Shadows" from 1916 hangs prominently on a wall by itself at the entrance.
Ms. Cohen's paintings recount the history of the circus dating back to the 1700's, from rope dancers and equestrians performing in the colonies to sea captains adding exotic animals.
Margherita was before her marriage a tight rope dancer in Constantinople, were Paolo Renier met her and they married in 1751, after the death of his first spouse.
Boris Aronson (Orpheus Descending / A Hole in the Head / The Rope Dancers)
She first appeared at the age of 12 in the 1957 Broadway production of The Rope Dancers starring Siobhan McKenna and Art Carney.
Julian Tifflor, who considered himself a fair scoutship ace, involuntarily held his breath a few times when Rhodan manoeuvred around unexpected brooding crags with the skill of a rope dancer.
The city of Nadiad is said to have been settled by rope dancers, hence the historical name of "Natapadra" (outskirts of/for natas) or "Natpur" (city for natas).
Circus for a Pope In 1976, he became a circus impresario, devising a touring assemblage that included lions performing to the music of Schoenberg and rope dancers accompanied by poetry readings.