The flying trapeze is a specific form of the trapeze in which a performer jumps from a platform with the trapeze so that gravity makes the trapeze swing. The performance was invented in 1859 by a Frenchman named Jules Léotard, who connected a bar to some ventilator cords above the swimming pool in his father's gymnasium in Toulouse, France. After practicing tricks above the pool, Leotard performed his act in the Cirque Napoleon (now known as the Cirque d'hiver). The traditional flier's costume, the leotard, is named after him.
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| - Flying trapeze (en)
- Trapèze volant (fr)
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| - The flying trapeze is a specific form of the trapeze in which a performer jumps from a platform with the trapeze so that gravity makes the trapeze swing. The performance was invented in 1859 by a Frenchman named Jules Léotard, who connected a bar to some ventilator cords above the swimming pool in his father's gymnasium in Toulouse, France. After practicing tricks above the pool, Leotard performed his act in the Cirque Napoleon (now known as the Cirque d'hiver). The traditional flier's costume, the leotard, is named after him. (en)
- Le trapèze volant est une discipline de voltige aérienne au cirque. Il est pratiqué seul ou à plusieurs avec au moins deux trapèzes. Les acrobates se lancent d’une plate-forme accrochés à la barre d’un trapèze puis se propulsent vers un autre trapèze en réalisant des figures de voltige au-dessus d’un filet. (fr)
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| - The flying trapeze is a specific form of the trapeze in which a performer jumps from a platform with the trapeze so that gravity makes the trapeze swing. The performance was invented in 1859 by a Frenchman named Jules Léotard, who connected a bar to some ventilator cords above the swimming pool in his father's gymnasium in Toulouse, France. After practicing tricks above the pool, Leotard performed his act in the Cirque Napoleon (now known as the Cirque d'hiver). The traditional flier's costume, the leotard, is named after him. (en)
- Le trapèze volant est une discipline de voltige aérienne au cirque. Il est pratiqué seul ou à plusieurs avec au moins deux trapèzes. Les acrobates se lancent d’une plate-forme accrochés à la barre d’un trapèze puis se propulsent vers un autre trapèze en réalisant des figures de voltige au-dessus d’un filet. (fr)
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