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Hand-to-hand is a partner-acrobatics discipline in which a base supports a flyer through direct contact with the hands, arms, or shoulders. The pair may perform static balances, transitions, and dynamic actions such as catches or throws, depending on the routine. It is practiced in circus and other...
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Premier partner-acrobatics discipline celebrated for extraordinary balance, strength, trust, and technical range.
Scoring methodologyIcarian games are a circus and partner-acrobatics discipline in which a base lies on their back and uses their feet to launch, rotate, and catch a flyer. The base controls the movement through leg and foot actions while the flyer performs positions, spins, or other aerial movements. The form is rela...
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Historic foot-to-foot discipline acclaimed for timing, trust, rapid throws, and playful spectacle.
Scoring methodologyIn flying trapeze, the 'catch' is a fundamental aerial maneuver where a performer releases their bar at the apex of a swing and is caught by the wrists of a 'catcher' swinging from a separate bar in the opposite direction. This maneuver, developed by Jules Léotard in the 1850s, revolutionized circus...
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Defining flying-trapeze moment, celebrated for danger, timing, trust, and immediate dramatic impact.
Scoring methodologyHand-to-hand balancing, also known as adagio, is a traditional circus and acrobatic discipline performed by a pair of athletes. It consists of a smaller flyer who balances on the hands or other body parts of a larger base. The discipline requires exceptional strength, flexibility, and coordination t...
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Premier partner-acrobatics discipline showcasing exceptional strength, trust, balance, and broad circus prestige.
Scoring methodologyA perch pole act is a circus and acrobatic performance in which one performer supports a long pole while another performer climbs, balances, or performs poses at its upper end. The supporting performer may hold the apparatus against the body or balance it on the shoulders, hands, or another stable p...
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Traditional high-risk balancing act with strong suspense and teamwork, though relatively niche.
Scoring methodologyThe Risley act is a circus form of foot juggling in which an acrobat lies on the back and uses the feet to balance, rotate, and toss objects or another performer. The name refers to Richard Risley Carlisle, a nineteenth-century American gymnast and circus performer associated with developing the act...
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Distinctive historic circus act praised for coordination and novelty, though culturally less prominent today.
Scoring methodologyAdagio is a classical acrobatic performance art centered on a partnership consisting of a base and a flyer, occasionally incorporating a third performer as a spotter. Rooted in early 20th-century vaudeville and circus traditions, the discipline involves executing slow, graceful lifts, static balance...
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Classical partner discipline admired for grace, control, and expressive pacing, though less explosive than contemporary acts.
Scoring methodologyIn acrobatic gymnastics, a tempo skill is a dynamic element in which the top performer becomes airborne, leaving contact with the base partner to execute a flight phase before landing. These skills include saltos and other rotational moves performed in pairs or group routines. Tempo elements are jud...
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Core dynamic acrobatic-gymnastics category featuring flight, catches, and significant partnership precision.
Scoring methodologyAcrobatic Rock'n'Roll is a competitive partner dance derived from rock and roll dancing and shaped into a codified European sport. Routines combine fast footwork, characteristic kicks, synchronized movement, and, in advanced divisions, acrobatic lifts, throws, and catches performed to energetic musi...
A three-high column is a group-acrobatics formation in which three performers are arranged vertically, with the upper performers supported on the shoulders or body of the performers below them. Variations appear in circus arts, acrobatic gymnastics, and traditional human-tower practices, although te...
In cheerleading, the scorpion is an advanced air position executed by a flyer while being supported by bases during a stunt. The flyer pulls their bent leg upward from behind their back until the foot extends above their head, creating a shape that resembles a striking scorpion's tail. This maneuver...
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Signature cheer flexibility position with strong visual appeal, though execution quality varies considerably.
Scoring methodologyThe Perch Pole is a traditional circus acrobatic discipline requiring immense balance, strength, and coordination between partners. In this act, a base performer balances a tall, heavy pole vertically on their shoulders, lower back, or feet while remaining stationary or walking. A second performer,...
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Traditional high-risk balance act with impressive spectacle, though narrower technical variety and modern visibility.
Scoring methodologyThe heel stretch is an advanced cheerleading stunt in which a flyer, supported by one or more bases, raises one leg vertically and grasps it by the heel while balancing on the other leg. It requires substantial hamstring and hip flexibility, as well as core strength and balance from the flyer and st...
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Visually impressive flyer position demanding flexibility and balance, widely valued in advanced cheer routines.
Scoring methodologyHand balancing, also known as adagio in circus performance, is an acrobatic discipline in which one performer, typically called the flyer, balances on the hands or feet of a partner, called the base. The discipline requires significant upper-body strength, flexibility, and coordination from both per...
AppRiver is a cloud-based service that specializes in email security and management for mid-sized to large organizations, offering solutions for data loss prevention, archiving, and compliance monitoring within Microsoft Exchange environments.
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Established enterprise reputation for filtering, continuity, compliance, and support; ownership changes, pricing, administrative friction, and occasional false positives reduce enthusiasm.
Scoring methodologyCounter balance is a fundamental technique in acrobatic gymnastics where two or more partners rely entirely on mutual weight distribution to maintain a static pose. This skill requires athletes to lean away from each other or counter each other's body weight to achieve stability without external sup...
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Fundamental partner-balance principle requiring trust and shared control, though basic forms lack elite spectacle.
Scoring methodologyCodenames Duet is a cooperative word and deduction game published by Czech Games Edition in 2017. It adapts the original Codenames format into a collaborative two-player experience where both players work together to identify all secret agents. Each player views a different side of a shared grid of...
The Icarian Games is a traditional acrobatic art form developed around partner juggling and balancing. It involves one performer lying prone while the other utilizes footwork to manipulate objects in the air. This discipline showcases impressive coordination and trust between partners. It’s primaril...
The return is a fundamental maneuver in flying trapeze, the circus discipline in which performers execute acrobatic tricks while swinging on a bar suspended high above the ground. After completing a trick and being caught by a catcher suspended from another trapeze bar, the performer swings back tow...
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Technically important trapeze continuation requiring timing and control, but less celebrated than the catch itself.
Scoring methodologyThe liberty is a fundamental stunt in cheerleading, often categorized as an intermediate skill before progressing to more advanced acrobatics. In this maneuver, a flyer is elevated by a base or group of bases and balances upright on one leg. The flyer's free foot rests against the inside of the supp...
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Iconic one-leg cheer stunt requiring balance and team stability, with broad competitive recognition.
Scoring methodologyHand-to-hand is an acrobatic artform built on trust and precise physical control. It involves a base partner supporting a flyer through intricate handstands and dynamic movements like throws and catches. Primarily practiced by circus performers, acrobats, and those involved in partner acrobatics tra...
Pierre Verry was a French mime artist and stage actor recognized for his extensive collaboration with the renowned mime Marcel Marceau. He served as Marceau's long-time stage partner from 1952 to 1979, performing in his company and helping to bring the art of mime to international audiences. Verry's...
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Important Marceau stage partner with archival recognition; valued historically, but mostly secondary to Marceau's own canon.
Scoring methodologyThe cradle is a catching maneuver in flying trapeze where a catcher, suspended from a swinging bar, grabs a flyer by the wrists to secure them from mid-air. It is a critical skill in aerial acts, requiring precise timing and coordination between the flyer and catcher. The move is often performed as...
A perch act is a traditional circus discipline in which a base performer supports and balances a long pole while another acrobat performs at its elevated end. The pole may be held against the shoulder, waist, or another supporting point, depending on the apparatus and technique. The act depends on c...
An elevator is a two-legged cheerleading stunt in which two bases support a top person, also called a flyer, with one foot held in each base's hands. The flyer is raised to prep or shoulder level while the group coordinates the lift, balance, and dismount, often with a back spot for additional suppo...
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Essential developmental cheer stunt with strong training value, but modest difficulty and limited elite distinction.
Scoring methodologyAround the World is an acrobatic cheerleading stunt in which a flyer is transferred between bases while rotating through a full 360 degrees. The movement requires coordinated timing, controlled grips, and communication among the athletes because the flyer is supported by different bases during the r...
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Entertaining group stunt emphasizing coordination and timing, but limited standardization and elite-level reputation.
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