Definition of Equilibrist. Meaning of Equilibrist. Synonyms of Equilibrist

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Definition of Equilibrist

Equilibrist
Equilibrist E*quil"i*brist, n. One who balances himself in unnatural positions and hazardous movements; a balancer. When the equilibrist balances a rod upon his finger. --Stewart.

Meaning of Equilibrist from wikipedia

- Tightrope walking, also called funambulism, is the skill of walking along a thin wire or rope. It has a long tradition in various countries and is commonly...
- In 1880 the impresario Thomas Price, part of the English family of equilibrist clowns, the Price Brothers obtained permissions to construct a permanent...
- Look up equilibrist, funambulist, high-wire, highwire walker, or tightrope walker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tightrope walking is the art of...
- {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Buffington, Robert, The Equilibrist: A Study of John Crowe Ransom's Poems,1916-1963, Vanderbilt University...
- 1965, Varley joined the Moscow Tsvetnoy Boulevard Circus troupe as an equilibrist. In 1965, in Odessa where the troupe was on tour, Varley met Soviet clown...
- Self-Portrait with radiator (Ed. Gallimard, 1997) Jay (Ed. Gallimard, 1998) The Equilibrist (Ed. Weather, 1998) The mere presence (Ed. Weather, 1999) Self-Portrait...
- was formed. It is headed by Leonid Kostyuk, a former circus artist and equilibrist. The former organiser of circuses in Soviet Russia was Soyuz Gost-Cirk...
- dog who pulls their mobile home forth, Gustave a white cat who is an equilibrist and Gougoui the mouse, who tames butterflies. Patakes: A duck who works...
- different nations took part in the festival, including dancers, clowns, equilibrists, jugglers and other original performers. Additionally, the town hosts...
- under her stage name Madame Stuart (died after 1774), was a dancer, equilibrist, singer and musician active in Norway. She pla**** an important part in...