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Walking on the Slack Rope is a acrobatic skill, like Tight Rope walking, and is often used by acrobats, clowns and comedians as a circus, music hall or vaudeville act. According to Bosman, 1928[1]: p.227), it was particularly popular in the mid-1800s in South Africa. See for example Monsieur Dupree (1833).
A modern form of the slack rope walking is an "extreme sport" version, which arose in the late 1970s, and the activity is today called "Slacklining"[2].
See also: Tight Rope walking (or funambulism).
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tightrope_walking
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slacklining
F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[3]: p. 227.
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