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Fri, May 1, 2026, 05:56 PM

2d ago

Sofia, Bulgaria

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The video captures a dynamic aerial acrobatics performance taking place in a large, darkened indoor arena, contextually located in Sofia, Bulgaria. High above a circular stage, approximately eight to…read more

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The video captures a dynamic aerial acrobatics performance taking place in a large, darkened indoor arena, contextually located in Sofia, Bulgaria. High above a circular stage, approximately eight to ten performers are engaged in a complex and thrilling routine. The performers are suspended on multiple swinging platforms or trapezes, which are attached to tall, mast-like structures. Ropes and cables crisscross overhead, forming an intricate network. Dressed in what appear to be elaborate, form-fitting acrobatic costumes, the individuals demonstrate remarkable agility and balance. A focal point of the captured moment is a performer in mid-air, executing a graceful somersault or flip, while others maintain their positions on the swings, some balancing, others preparing for their next maneuver. Below the aerialists, a large safety net is stretched across the performance space. Beneath the net, a brightly lit, circular stage glows with vibrant red and green hues, suggesting a dramatic and artistic setting. In the dimly lit background, rows of spectators are visible, indicating a significant audience presence. The entire scene is dramatically illuminated by overhead spotlights, creating a striking contrast between the brightly lit performers and the surrounding darkness of the venue. There is no visible text in the media file. | Open Wire