
The Flying Codonas, fourth generation of a family of trapeze artists, practice and perform amazing feats high in the air. Close-up and slow motion photography show how it's done.

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You should watch this if you’ve ever wondered how circus performers don't snap their necks every single day. It’s only a few minutes long, so it’s perfect for people with short attention spans. If you need a story or characters with 'arcs,' you will absolutely hate this. It’s basically just a high-quality home movie o...

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"You should watch this if you’ve ever wondered how circus performers don't snap their necks every single day. It’s only a few minutes long, so it’s perfect for people with short attention spans. If you need a story or characters with 'arcs,' you will absolutely hate this. It’s basically just a high-quality home movie of the world's most talented gymnasts sweating in the sun. I found myself staring at the chalk on their hands. You can see the dust fly off every time they catch a bar. The movie ..."

