Yesterday, I went to one place, and found out that a Circus was in town. The first thing I saw is a giant net, stretched between the space above the atrium, that looks like a hammock for giants:
It was not really a Circus, it was Trapeze, actually. Let me tell you, the jump-swing-jump-catch-jump show. Looks interesting, and you won't miss it, unless you miss the super-gigantic banner in front of the mall.
After a lenghty wait, the Trapeze athletes finally came, and performed a bit dance:
Which cannot really called 'dance'. They quickly jumped on to some rope stairs, climb them up, and that signed that the show would go. 3 Russians stood on a platform, while another one jumped on to a swinging bar, and made it as easy as a swing in kindergarten:
Then.. It's Trapeze!
And finally, they all free-fell and land on the hammock net:
And they fell with style, still:
It was not over there. One man pulled up by rope, hanging upside-down on the very top of the building, and will free-fall from such great heights:
And surprisingly, he landed safe and sound, making the net like a trampoline.
Now that was trapeze. Like a loner kid, I was stunned and watched without a blink.
Just if I'm not scared of heights, surely I'll be in a Trapeze pack.
Oh, and I caught up with a locomotive:
A Circus. A locomotive. These made me sure enough that they can build an indoor city.
This writings got lenghty. I'd better go now.
oh no you wouldn't like that trapeze thingy so much when you should sit in the car for a whole 1 half hour just to watch a 15 mins show. pulangnya satu stengah jem lagi pulaaa. aargh.
ReplyDeleteGuess that's all about house and distance. But if I were you, at least I have my phone and earphone in the car, and 1 and a half hour won't be a problem.
ReplyDeleteYay. Hehe.