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Les Jumeaux se retrouvent enfin, c'est la joie, et les prisonniers terrassent leurs ravisseurs pendant que la roue de la mort devient le point de mire d'une série d'acrobaties époustouflantes. Les deux artistes équilibrent et contrôlent la rotation de l'appareil à partir de leurs cages opposées attachées à l'axe central.
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Bright luminous creatures inhabit a majestic forest, which is also the home to larger-than-life bugs, flowers and a stunning 80-foot snake. The Firefly Boy glides and dives as he performs aerial acrobatics and is soon joined by the Twin Sister when she plummets from the flying bird into his world. Together they perform an aerial duet and make a special connection. The Forest People are agile high in the trees performing on bungees and soaring through the trees.
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Facing the threat of a merciless storm, the Mountain Tribe transforms their simple tent dwelling into a miraculous man-powered flying machine and escape the storm with the Twin Sister, who is precariously hanging more than 50 feet above the ground.
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The Twins are joyously reunited at last and the prisoners overtake their evil captors as the Wheel of Death takes center stage in an awe-inspiring display of gravity-defying feats. The two artists balance and control the spinning of the apparatus from their opposing cages attached to the center axle. As one runs and jumps on the outside of one cage the other controls the speed by walking or running inside the other cage.
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