
The Cyr wheel (also known as the roue Cyr, mono wheel,
or simple wheel) is an acrobatic apparatus that consists of a single large ring made of aluminum or steel with a diameter approximately taller than the performer.
The performer stands inside the Cyr wheel and grasps its rim, causing it to roll and spin gyroscopically while performing acrobatic moves in and around the rotating wheel. The apparatus and its movement vocabulary have some similarities with the
German wheel, but while the German wheel consists of two large rings linked together by horizontal crossbars and has handles for the performer to hold onto, the modern Cyr wheel consists of a single ring and has no handles. The Cyr wheel takes its name from Daniel Cyr, who revived its popularity, utilising it as a
circus
A circus is a company of performers who put on diverse entertainment shows that may include clowns, acrobats, trained animals, trapeze acts, musicians, dancers, hoopers, tightrope walkers, jugglers, magicians, ventriloquists, and unicy ...
apparatus at the end of the 20th century.
Cyr wheel requires a solid, non-slippery surface such as a dance floor, concrete or stage and a relatively large performance area.
Origin
There are records of people using a similar apparatus as sports equipment during the mid-20th century in Germany,
where it was referred to as the ''Einreifen'' or ''mono wheel'', having been developed by Adalbert von Rekowski as a variation on
Otto Feick
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Biography
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's popular ''
Rhönrad
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'' (German wheel) – which is made from two parallel metal rings and resembles a large hamster wheel.
Construction
Modern Cyr wheels are typically made of stainless steel tubing or aluminium tubing approximately in diameter. They are often composed of 3 or 5 individual pieces fixed together by steel or aluminium couplings. They may be painted and covered with an anti-slip plastic coating to add friction and protect the metal.
Smaller wheels spin faster, work better for smaller spaces, and make "no hand" tricks easier than larger wheels. Larger wheels are more graceful and there is more room for suspensions.
Popularity
Around 1996, the wheel's construction was adapted and developed as a circus apparatus by Daniel Cyr, a graduate of the
National Circus School in Montreal and co-founder of the
contemporary circus
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troupe
Cirque Éloize
Cirque Éloize ( iʁk elwaz is a contemporary circus company founded in Montreal in 1993 by Jeannot Painchaud, Daniel Cyr, Claudette Morin, and Julie Hamelin. Its productions combine circus arts with music, dance, technology, and theatre. "Éloiz ...
.
Cyr claims the idea came to him from a large
hula hoop
A hula hoop is a toy hoop (rhythmic gymnastics), hoop that is twirled around the waist, limbs or neck. It can also be wheeled along the ground like a wheel with careful execution and practice. They have been used by children and adults since ...
and an old circular wrought-iron coat rack.
His design for the wheel went through several iterations, evolving from steel to aluminum, adding a PVC coating, and eventually implementing a multi-part design that could be disassembled for easier transportation. Cyr first performed with the apparatus in the Cirque Éloize production of ''Excentricus'',
which toured North America, Europe and Asia between 1997 and 2002. He subsequently presented a Cyr wheel circus act at the 2003 Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain in
Paris
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and won the silver medal for his performance.
Since its recent popularization as a
circus skill, hundreds of circus artists from around the world have performed in the wheel and it is now taught in several major circus schools.
The USA Wheel Gymnastics Federation and the International Rhoenradturnen Verband, with significant assistance from coaches and athletes from the
École Nationale de Cirque de Montréal, developed rules for Cyr wheel competition. The first such competition was held in
Chicago
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in October 2011 and the first world championships in Cyr wheel competition was held during the 10th World Championships in Wheel Gymnastics, July 7–14, 2013 in Chicago.
Professional
circus school
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s that offer advanced training on the Cyr wheel include: the
Ecole Supérieure des Arts du Cirque (ESAC) in Belgium, the
National Centre for Circus Arts in the UK, the Centre national des arts du cirque (CNAC) in France, the
École nationale de cirque (ENC) in Montreal, th
National Institute of Circus Arts(NICA) in Australia, th
Instituto Nacional de Artes do Circo(INAC) in Portugal.
Glossary
* The Waltz – the performer stands inside the Cyr wheel and rotates 360 in a continuous circle pattern, resembling the dance, the
waltz
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.
* Superman – with the Cyr wheel spinning in a circle the performer holds on with their hands and kicks out with their legs in a
pull up position, resembling the
comic book
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hero
Superman
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.
* Coin – with the Cyr wheel spinning the performer locks their shoulders and forces the Cyr wheel into a flat spin, resembling a coin losing speed after being spun on its edge. This trick can be performed face up or face down.
* Cartwheel - the performer stands inside the Cyr wheel and rolls along its rim at an angle, drawing a circle on the floor.
* Orbit – the performer stands in the centre of the Cyr wheel, remaining in one spot, and spins the Cyr wheel around them in 180 increments.
* Boomerang – Standing outside of the Cyr Wheel the performer rolls it away from them in a flat spin, on its own the Cyr wheel arcs around them eventually making its way back to its starting point where it is caught by the performer, resembling the action of a
boomerang
A boomerang () is a thrown tool typically constructed with airfoil sections and designed to spin about an axis perpendicular to the direction of its flight, designed to return to the thrower. The origin of the word is from Australian Aborigin ...
.
* Skate start – with one foot on the wheel, the performer pushes off with the other foot like they are riding a
skateboard
A skateboard is a type of sports equipment used for skateboarding. It is usually made of a specially designed 7–8-ply maple plywood deck and has polyurethane wheels attached to the underside by a pair of skateboarding trucks.
The skateboard ...
. They then add the "pushing foot" to the Cyr wheel and continue spinning.
* Swing start - with both feet on the ground, the performer swings the wheel around themselves to generate momentum, then quickly step on the wheel with both feet and continue spinning.
See also
*
Monowheel
A monowheel or uniwheel is a type of one-wheeled, single-track vehicle. Unlike the unicycle, a monowheel consists of a large, hollow wheel that loops above and around the driver. Monowheels are typically powered by an engine as with a motorc ...
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Wheel gymnastics
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Wheel of Steel
Notes
External links
"Cyr Wheel in Shows"
"Cyr Wheel".European Federation of Professional Circus Schools (FEDEC). 2011.
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