
stilt walking
Stilt walking is the art of moving while elevated on long poles called stilts, which are attached to the legs. This activity dates back centuries and has been used in various cultures for purposes such as performance art, entertainment, and even practical functions like agricultural work or crossing marshy land. Stilt walkers balance high above the ground, showcasing impressive coordination and skill. Typically seen in circuses, festivals, and parades, stilt walking captivates audiences with its visual spectacle and the ability to engage with crowds from a unique height.