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I am free as a bird, sure as an equilibrist.
He also performed as an equilibrist, trapeze artist, hypnotist and ventriloquist.
He is an accomplished acrobat and equilibrist.
The Wallendas' grandfather trained wolves, their mother was also an equilibrist and their father worked with elephants.
It is headed by Leonid Kostyuk, a former circus artist and equilibrist.
Ever the equilibrist, Mr. Stoppard gives both sides equal time and equal wit.
Equestrienne, contortionist and equilibrist.
The Equilibrist (Ed.
Ivan Stoinev, from Bulgaria, was a versatile equilibrist.
The steward brought me my coffee, and, wedged by boxes and pillows, like an equilibrist, I sat up and drank it.
Naomi, equilibrist, Mlle.
"They forget what is Russia," Yuri Krasnov, a Russian equilibrist said, laughing.
Taylor Wright-Sanson, unicyclist, equilibrist.
The principal idea, which sounds simpler than it actually is, is that anybody can do anything, that the most ordinary person can be transformed into an equilibrist - with, of course, a maximum of practice and determination.
Described as a famous equilibrist, Michael Maddox arrived first in Russia in 1766 as the manager of a museum of 'mechanical and physical representations', visiting both St Petersburg and Moscow.
After returning to Montpellier he worked in his father's shop while immersing himself in the intellectual community of the city and starting his experiments with parachuting, inspired by the performance of a Thai equilibrist who used a parasol for balance.
Or to catch a 1753 show by Duncan MacDonald, "The Scottish Equilibrist," who performed his celebrated slack-wire balancing act, Mr. Jay writes, "wearing a pair of large and cumbersome boots to which quart bottles were affixed, neck downward."