Cirque Acrobatics. Cirque Du Soleil Cirque Du Soleil began in the 1980’s. The most successful circus of all time. In 2002 Cirque Du Soleil started touring.

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Cirque Acrobatics

Cirque Du Soleil Cirque Du Soleil began in the 1980’s. The most successful circus of all time. In 2002 Cirque Du Soleil started touring. Has over 5,020 performers. Cirque Du Soleil has about 30 different productions.

Aerial Silks You are 50 feet in the air Silks come in many different colors and different type of fabric Very dangerous profession Causes minor injuries such as fabric burns, bruises, and dizziness More serious injuries include broken legs and arms, concussions, and maybe paralysis

Lyra/Hoop Circular and made out of metal Lighter hoops spin easier First lyra act was performed by Caedo Horizontal Lyras first appeared in Germany 2005

Trapeze Trapeze was first invented in the 1820’s. Jules Leotard was the first person to perform on the flying trapeze. Trapeze is considered the most physically demanding acts in the circus.

Risks Death Severe injuries Minor injuries Broken bones Fractures Burns