Performance artists include stilt walkers and fire-stick throwers, with dancers and drummers attracting crowds from miles around. |
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In a stilt house, the shed under the living floor serves as shelter for livestock and storage for fodder. |
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She has already been instrumental in reviving the population of another critically endangered native species, the black stilt or kaki. |
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Fire-eaters, escapologists and stilt walkers will all be on hand to provide entertainment. |
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It will include floats, vintage cars, majorettes, stilt walkers, dancers and music. |
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Later the group realised that its acrobats, walkers, gymnasts and stilt walkers needed a high protein diet. |
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They will participate in jugglery, stilt walking, acrobatics and a hundred other unusual programmes. |
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Suspicions were cast over two Maori flutes and a pair of Marquesan stilt steps he had purchased. |
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The tale, which is told by two puppeteers, features marionettes, hand puppets, rod puppets and mask and stilt characters. |
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In the southeast of the state is Inle Lake, where the Intha people live in stilt houses above the water and grow vegetables on floating gardens. |
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However, due to the presence of stilt roots, samples were not collected at the base of the tree, but at 130 cm height above ground level. |
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For the children there were clowns, stilt walkers, magicians, fire-eaters and the real old favourite of a Punch and Judy show. |
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Evans sees tree of heaven and Japanese barberry, garlic mustard and stilt grass invading the heart of the forest. |
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There will be magic, stilt walking, fire juggling, competitions with prizes and a tombola. |
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We spent the day on the little island, populated by fishermen and shrimpers who lived in stilt houses. |
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Worldwide, stilt bugs are a relatively small group of unusual hemipterans, or true bugs, in the family Berytidae. |
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A host of entertainment is being planned, including a steel band, fire eaters, stilt walkers and unicyclists. |
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Castro: After the earthquake of 1960 the typical stilt houses were rebuilt on top of a wide estuary that forms the city of Castro. |
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Nevertheless, a number of rare and protected birds such as kea, the New Zealand falcon, rock wrens, black stilt, wrybills, and black-fronted terns can be observed. |
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This year the traditional parade will be replaced by a colourful street carnival, complete with fire-eaters, trapeze artists, stilt acrobats and costumes galore. |
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For example, mangroves can have feeder roots for absorption, stilt roots for support, and pneumatophores for aeration. |
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Face painting, clowns, mascots and stilt walkers also added to the success of the fun-filled day. |
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It featured jugglers, stilt walkers, fire eaters and a handful of gags involving a rubber chicken. |
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A free festival circus will be in the park where acrobats, clowns, fire eaters, illusionists, jugglers and stilt walkers will entertain the crowds. |
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Instead, it shows the village's 66 wooden stilt houses, neatly depicted in black ink. |
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On a lighter note there will be a colourful fair, with stalls, minstrels, stilt walkers, jesters and jugglers and a cavalcade of colourful characters. |
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Although an annual, stilt grass roots from running nodes and each new plantlet produces up to 1,000 seeds. |
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The triangular ard has a horizontal sole body holding the beam and stilt which cross each other, forming a triangle at the base. |
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The quandrangular ard has a horizontal sole body connected to a straight, nearly parallel beam by a stilt and a brace. |
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Rather they appear like stilt homes on the Outer Banks. |
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Laliberté left Canada at age 18 to hitchhike across Europe, where he earned money playing his accordion and met street performers who taught him the arts of fire eating and stilt walking. |
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All of the stilt bug species are plant feeders. |
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Examples range from houses dug into the ground to retain heat in the colder parts of the Highlands to stilt dwellings built over the sea in sheltered coastal areas, which help to keep out mosquitoes and simplify sanitation. |
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The city of Namur, in Belgium, which formerly suffered from the overflowing of the Sambre and Meuse rivers, has been celebrated for its stilt walkers for many centuries. |
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The stilt houses with the blue sea in the background was breathtaking. |
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Also featured in the production are several stilt walkers, students from the University of Ottawa department of theatre who have been training for the last six months with Laura Astwood. |
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Conversation around the low dinner table inside the family's wooden stilt home is carried on in Akha, one of dozens of tongues that make up the complex linguistic and ethnic quilt that is modern-day Laos. |
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A wide area of forest with higher densities of stems, branches and stilt roots will provide greater protection than a degraded forest or a forest in which stems are widely spaced or there are few branches. |
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This year's circus theme will engage young audiences in a number of outreach activities, such as juggling, stilt walking, tightrope balancing, and entry-level flying acrobatics. |
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Chinese wares were usually thinner than those of the Japanese and did not have stilt marks. |
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The venue will be teeming with an array of activities, dancers, stilt walkers, jugglers, unicyclists, gaming booths etc. |
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We will have as many carnival elements as possible, including unicyclists, jugglers, free style dancers and stilt walkers. |
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Jugglers, unicyclists, stilt walkers and even a life-sized elephant and lion will welcome guests to the meeting this week. |
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Escapologists, stilt walkers and footballing free-stylers who normally perform in London's prestigious Covent Garden will be travelling to Birmingham in August. |
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In the past, it has hosted up to 30,000 banded stilt, which are listed as vulnerable under the National Parks and Wildlife Act, and 40,000 waterfowl. |
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The stilt house settlement of Biskupin, occupied by more than one thousand residents, was founded before the 7th century BC by people of the Lusatian culture. |
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The parade promises something for everybody and is a perfect family venue with over 46 groups of rollerbladers, stilt walkers, unicyclists, and dancers. |
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The 25-minute ceremony in Sao Paulo will feature 600 artists, including acrobatic gymnasts, trampolinists, martial arts-style performers and stilt walkers. |
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