1000英尺高的悬崖峭壁边的特技表演
发布: 2009-4-20 11:55 | 作者: cnnas | 来源: 大风车中英文门户网站社区
不要向下看:难以置信的特技表演,他们在1000英尺高的悬崖峭壁边上做平衡
It's the ultimate balancing act - travelling upside-down on a bicycle 1,000 metres above an icy Norwegian fjord, with just a weight dangling below him for stability.
This is the latest jaw-dropping trick from extreme artist Eskil Ronningsbakken, who enjoys nothing more than precariously perching on the edge of a clifftop or walking on a tightrope between two hot-air balloons.
The 29-year-old with a head for heights describes himself as an 'educated balancing performer', and has been honing his death-defying skills since the age of five, with circus troupes around the globe.

Naked save for a skin-coloured thong, Eskil rides a bike - backwards and upside down - 1000m over a Norwegian fjord. Strong, cold winds added to the extreme nature of the stunt
Seeing his balancing acts as expressions of art and not stunts, Norwegian Eskil has even bigger plans for the future.
He says: 'I dream of balancing on the top of the Burj in Dubai, the tallest building in the world.'
Eskil sees his balancing acts as expressions of art and not stunts, and is currently working with a group of 50 like-minded performers in Nairobi in Kenya. No fjords there to criss-cross just 'intimate' work balancing on chairs and bicycles.
'A stunt is something you see in movies, often done with mattresses safety lines or nets,' says Eskil.
'What I do, is draw a picture with vulnerable human beings and their bodies, in the surrounding of mother earth.
'That's the balance between life and death, and that is where life is.'
Regardless of his particular philosophy, Eskil has performed and produced feats of endurance that seem to be super-human.
In March of 2007, he managed to balance on a single ice cube that measured 60cm by 35cm, supported on each end only by two ropes and suspended almost 1000ft above a glacier in a Norwegian national park.
In the same year in his home country, he positioned himself upside down and did a handstand on a trapeze bar placed under a hot air balloon.
'I have performed professionally for almost 14 years now, so it's hard to compare one piece to another,' says Eskil about his antics.
'Biking upside down on a wire 1000m above the Norwegian fjords in fresh biting wind still stays as one of the most exciting moments of life.'
Seeing an Indian yogi on television serenely balancing inspired the younger Eskil to devote his life to his precise art.

Eskil says of his feats: 'What I do, is draw a picture with vulnerable human beings and their bodies, in the surrounding of mother earth.'

Again back in a skin-tight leotard and surrounded by mist, Eskil balances on a chair, on a pole, on a rock wedged between two cliff faces
'Living in the countryside of Norway was filled with inspiration,' says Eskil about the trees and mountains of his homeland.
'My mother would be screaming at me to come down all the time, but my dad would be saying "Wait a minute, let me take a picture first!"
'I know it sounds crazy, but you learn a lot from that kind of play you learn to respect the height and danger.'
Literally running away when he was 18 to join the circus, Eskil perfected his craft under the expert tutelage of Peter Jakob, a trainer with the Moscow State Circus.
Honing his natural talents over the past 11 years, Eskil has now reached a level of athletic excellence mixed with spiritual calm.
However, he is acutely aware of the risks he takes with his balancing.

In this stunt the daredevil performs a handstand over a dramatic drop bizarrely as part of a Norwegian TV campaign about risk-taking
He added: 'I feel fear, of course I do, we are humans and we have a natural sense of self-preservation.
'However, I must control that before I undertake any new project because that would lead to lethal mistakes.
'If I ever find myself totally fearless then that is when I will stop what I am doing.'
Next up on Eskil's dream list of performance feats is the Burj hotel in Dubai which he feels will top his previous achievements.
'I would dream of balancing on the top of the Burj in Dubai, the tallest building in the world.'

Don't look down: Eskil Ronningsbakken strikes a pose as he balances on a penny farthing ... on the edge of a 1,000m cliff

挪威小伙裸身倒立骑单车高空走钢丝
现年29岁的挪威小伙埃斯基尔·洛宁斯巴肯是一名热衷挑战平衡极限的冒险艺术家和马戏团演员。悬崖、瀑布、雪山、热气球,到处都是他展现平衡艺术的场地。而每次进行“生死表演”时,他都没有任何保险措施。他最得意的一次表演是在挪威海峡一处海拔1000米的悬崖间拉上钢丝,在刺骨的海风中“裸骑”单车直至终点。眼下他最大的心愿是,在世界上最高建筑——阿联酋的“迪拜塔”上——玩一回心跳!
5岁爬树练平衡吓坏母亲
据报道,埃斯基尔出生在挪威乡下。童年的他一次从电视中看到印度的瑜珈平衡术后,便深深地被这种神秘的身体艺术给迷住了,一心想着如何尝试练习。
埃斯基尔回忆道:“小时候的生活环境总是让人产生灵感。5岁的时候,我第一次爬上高高的树梢,试着保持身体的平衡。当时我母亲发出一声尖叫,嚷着要我下来。可是我父亲却说,‘等一会儿,先让我拍张照片!’听上去那时的举动有些疯狂,可是正是在这种游戏中,你学到了许多,比如对于高度和危险的敬畏。”
18岁进马戏团拜名师学艺
18岁时,埃斯基尔正式加入了一家挪威马戏团,在那他有幸得到了来自“俄罗斯国家马戏团”著名教练彼得·贾库布的专业指导。经过不懈的努力,他开始有机会随着马戏团在世界各地巡回演出。
经过多年的刻苦磨炼,埃斯基尔的平衡能力已经达到登峰造极的程度,真正实现了肉体与心灵的统一。用他自己的话讲,他应该算是一个“训练有素的平衡表演艺术家”,而非“只会走钢丝的特技员”。他说:“所谓特技是那些你在电影中看到的东西,常常有海绵垫或者安全网做保护。而我所做的是,在大地母亲的怀抱中,用人类脆弱的身体画一幅图画。这是一种生与死的平衡,也是生命意义的所在。”
千米高空玩倒立“裸骑”
在长达11年的专业表演生涯中,埃斯基尔完成了一次又一次的“心跳”。
他曾身穿红色紧身衣,撑着一把椅子,以夹在800米深岩缝中的一块石头为支点,倒立保持身体平衡。他也曾在悬崖峭壁的边缘,脚踏一种前轮大后轮小的自行车。2007年3月,他脚踩一块60厘米×35厘米的冰块,在挪威国家公园的一座冰川的两面峭壁之间表演走绳索。在他的身下,是深达300多米的悬崖和涛涛的瀑布。同年,他在一个高空热气球上,完成了惊险的倒立动作。
不过,埃斯基尔至今最具有轰动效果的是在挪威著名的吕瑟峡湾的表演。当时他让人在一座1000米深的海边峡谷之间架起一根钢索,然后赤身裸体地倒立骑着一辆单车,借助车轮下方悬挂的一块重物保持平衡。最终,他在众人的屏气凝神中,冒着瑟瑟寒风和山间的气流,骑到了终点。
“我也会感觉害怕”
有人形象地将埃斯基尔的特技比喻为“刀刃”上的表演,而他本人也深知这门艺术的危险性。埃斯基尔坦言道:“我也会感觉害怕,当然会。我们都是人,都有一种自我保护的本能。然而,每次开始一个新节目前,我必须学会自我控制。因为稍有不慎,就会导致致命的错误。如果哪一天,我发现自己已经彻底无所畏惧了,那恐怕便是我金盆洗手的时候了。”
为了让平衡艺术在全球各地得到推广,埃斯基尔注册成立了一家名为“全球平衡”的有限公司。此外,他还在肯尼亚首都内罗毕培养了近50名学员,专门学习如何在椅子和自行车上表演各种平衡绝技。埃斯基尔称,他下一个最大的梦想,就是能够在世界最高建筑——高度超过700米的阿联酋“迪拜塔”顶端表演极端平衡游戏。吴 文