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What are the group stunts?

Group stunts can include several performers executing a coordinated routine involving formations, transitions, and lifts. Here are some common types of group stunts:

1. Pyramids:

- Performers form stacked levels or layers, creating a human structure.

- May involve multiple tiers, with top-level performers balanced on their partners.

2. Flips and Tumbling:

- Coordinated routines of flips, tumbles, and passes between multiple performers.

3. Basket Tosses:

- A performer is tossed by a group and caught at the apex of their trajectory.

- Requires synchronized timing, trust, and precise techniques for safety.

4. Hand-to-Hand:

- Performers support and balance one another using various handholds.

- These can include lifts, throws, rolls, and transitions between holds.

5. Tumbling Passes:

- Several performers pass a tumbler from one to another through the air.

- Requires timing, body control, and coordination.

6. Aerials:

- High-level stunts involving tumbling combined with aerial maneuvers like flips and twists.

7. Group Balance Acts:

- Performers work together to balance objects or one another on platforms or other unstable surfaces.

8. Human Slingshots:

- Using a flexible structure or device, performers are launched in controlled rotations.

9. Acrobatics:

- A combination of stunts, gymnastics, and partner choreography, including synchronized moves, lifts, and holds.

10. Flag Throwing and Catching:

- Involving the coordinated manipulation, throws, and catches of flags.

11. Synchronized Jumps and Leaps:

- Performers synchronize jumps, leaps, or spins in unison or in sequence.

12. Wheelbarrows and Contortion:

- Acrobatic stunts, such as contortionist holds and wheelbarrows.

13. Trampoline Synchronized Bouncing:

- Performers coordinate their jumps on a trampoline, executing synchronized routines.

14. Stunt Teams:

- Groups specializing in performing complex and coordinated group stunts.

- Stunt teams often entertain or perform at events and shows.

These are just a few examples of group stunts, each requiring different skill sets, teamwork, and coordination among the participants.


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