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simultaneous flyers.
Shaped trapezes are
apparatuses that can take
virtually any
shape imaginable.
Duplex trapeze refers to any
trapeze with two
layers of hand...
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people define a
flying trapeze act as an act
involving two
trapezes and a catcher, as of 2008, many
innovative styles of
flying trapeze have been performed...
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trapeze is a
piece of
equipment for
performing aerial acrobatics. It may also
refer to:
Trapeze (film), a 1956
movie directed by
Carol Reed
Trapeze (band)...
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Trapeze were an
English rock band from Cannock, Staffordshire.
Formed in 1969, the band
originally featured former The
Montanas members John
Jones (trumpet...
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Trapeze is a 1956
American circus film
directed by
Carol Reed and
starring Burt Lancaster, Tony
Curtis and Gina Lollobrigida. The film is
based on Max...
- In sailing, the
trapeze is a wire that
comes from a
point high on the mast,
usually where the
shrouds are fixed, to a hook on the crew member's harness...
- The Wild
Trapeze is the
debut solo
album by
Incubus frontman,
Brandon Boyd. The
album was
released as a
limited edition release on disc and
through iTunes...
- bars in a
stacked fashion (duplex
trapeze). A
triple trapeze is a type of
static (still)
trapeze with
three trapezes combined using one bar. Therefore...
- from the Sky (as
published in the UK by Little,
Brown and Company) or
Trapeze (as
published in the US by
Other Press) is a
novel written by
Simon Mawer...
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Trapeze, also
known as
Trapeze 1975, is the
fifth studio album by
English hard rock band
Trapeze.
Recorded with
producer Steve Smith at
Island Studios...