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juggling
thumb|Children performing juggling as part of the International Jugglers' Association supported Mobile Mini Circus for Children
barrel organ
mechanical musical instrument
street performance
practice of performing in public places, for gratuities
circus arts
ensemble of performative disciplines practiced in the circus domain
living statue
craft
street artist
artist performing in public places, for gratuities
sword swallowing
performance skill
Oh du lieber Augustin
Viennese song
snake charming
practice of appearing to hypnotise a snake
one-man band
one-piece band
Grandpa Elliott
American musician (1944–2022)
street magic
genre of magic performance
Streets of London
original song written, composed, and performed by Ralph McTell
Ursari
thumb|320px|The Ursar, drawing by Theodor Aman
Playing for Change
world music movement and multimedia project
monkey show
Indonesian monkey street performance
car guard
Franeleros are people who have as main activity guarding or keeping an eye on cars parked in several streets in certain places in large Mexican cities, getting a tip as a reward, which sometimes is established by them. The term comes from the Spanish word franela, meaning flannel, which is a small piece of soft light fabric (normally washed out red or gray) which they use to wash the cars if they are asked to, or to simply wave it around to give parking indications. Franeleros are sometimes also known as cuida-coches (car keepers) or "viene vienes" (literally "come come"), which is the phrase
monkey stick
English percussion instrument
hooping
Hooping (also called hula hooping or hoop dance) is the manipulation of and artistic movement or dancing with a hoop (or hoops). Hoops can be made of metal, wood, or plastic. Hooping combines technical moves and tricks with freestyle or technical dancing. Hooping can be practiced to or performed with music. In contrast to the classic toy hula hoop, modern hoopers use heavier and larger diameter hoops, and frequently rotate the hoop around parts of the body other than the waist, including the hips, chest, neck, shoulders, thighs, knees, arms, hands, thumbs, feet, and toes. The hoop can also be
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