noun
- performers who dance or walk on a rope or tightrope, typically as entertainment
Usage: historical; circus performance
Examples
- The medieval fair featured ropedancers who amazed the crowd with their balance.
- Ropedancers were common entertainers in 18th-century European cities.
- The circus hired skilled ropedancers for their acrobatic performances.
- Street festivals often included ropedancers among other traveling performers.
- The ropedancers practiced for hours to perfect their dangerous routines.
- Historical records show that ropedancers performed at royal courts.