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Sunday, 19 June 2016

Barbie on Stilts

Barbie on stilts
Many mammals, such as members of the Cervidae family, walk shortly after birth.  Of course they are not bipedal  and they are prey.  People learn to walk comparatively late, but once they master that skill, they also learn to run, skip, jump, dance and, sometimes, stilt walk.
Image result for wooden stiltsWhen you were little did you own a set of stilts like these?  I never mastered them and spent a lot of time hopping on and falling off.

Image result for circus stilts for saleThese are peg stilts, available in a range of heights.  Some performers wear them while riding stretch bicycles and unicycles.  The worker who taped the drywall in my house wore Dura stilts rather than climb up and down a ladder all day.

Stilts were used by the ancient Greeks.  In some parts of France and Belgium, shepherds wore stilts as they guarded their flocks and villagers wore them to traverse marshy land.

A recent innovation, spring-loaded stilts, allow the wearer to jump or run.  Barbie favours those but wears them for performances only.  

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