July 4, 2010

Trapping Trampoline

Halloa.

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.

2 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. Guess 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.

    Yay. Hehe.

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