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  1. Contortion - Wikipedia

    Contortion (sometimes contortionism) is a performance art in which performers called contortionists showcase their skills of extreme physical flexibility. Contortion acts often accompany acrobatics, …

  2. Contortion Library - YouTube

    A carefully curated archive of contortion performances—preserving rare footage and celebrating the artistry and dedication of exceptional performers.

  3. Contortion Home Page

    This constantly expanding page can connect you with those directly involved with the art of contortion. In addition, you will be able to learn about the history of contortion, as well as how contortionists are …

  4. Contortion Poses | Contortion Space

    Looking to get started with contortion poses? These are a great place to start your contortion journey as they provide the proper foundation for more advanced poses.

  5. How to Become a Contortionist: 15 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

    Jun 4, 2025 · Join a contortion class. Contortion classes can be found at performing arts schools, gyms, and yoga studios. Make sure the classes are taught by an experienced contortionist who uses safe …

  6. Top 20 Contortionists for Hire in Suffolk, VA - The Bash

    Amaze your audience with the incredible artistry of a contortionist! Blending extreme flexibility, strength, and elegance, contortion creates a mesmerizing experience with impossible bends, poses, and fluid …

  7. CONTORTION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 7, 2016 · The meaning of CONTORTION is the act or result of contorting or the state of being contorted : a twisting into abnormal or grotesque shape : a needlessly or unduly complicated action …

  8. What is contortion? - FlexShow

    Contortion is a form of performing art that involves extreme flexibility and body control. Contortionists are individuals who can twist, bend, and stretch their bodies into unusual and impressive shapes.

  9. Bendy Blog: Tips, Tricks & How-Tos — Dani Winks Flexibility

    A chest stand is arguably the most iconic contortion pose, requiring extreme levels of back flexibility (from the neck, upper and lower back), as well as incredible core control. It’s no wonder so many …

  10. The Contortionist's handbook v.2.0 - Wanderer's Training

    The exercises used in contortion (and yoga as well) is used by various circus artists, dancers, gymnasts and many others. It is a wonderful feeling to be able to move the body without any limitations and the …