Daredevil Eskil Ronningsbakken hasn’t fallen to his death yet and he has more amazing balancing act photos from his home country of Norway to prove it.
Describing his performances as “expressions of art,” the 30-year-old is currently touring with a team of 10 people as part of a documentary about his incredible achievements. The crew has been visiting some of Eskil’s playgrounds, recording brand new stunts for the first time.
If you’re afraid of heights, this will definitely rattle your nerves! 30-year-old Eskil Ronningsbakken performs some of the most dangerous balancing acts I’ve ever seen. Risking death at any given moment, the Norwegian rides bicycles upside down, balances on chairs over cliffs, and on stands ice thousands of feet high. “That’s the balance between life and death, and that is where life is.” he says.
Literally running away when he was 18 to join the circus, Eskil finely perfected his craft with the Moscow State Circus. Honing his natural talents over the past 11 years, he has now reached a level of athletic excellence mixed with spiritual calm.
It’s especially intriguing to hear how he deals with fear. “‘I feel fear, of course I do, we are humans and we have a natural sense of self-preservation,” he says. “However, I must control that before I undertake any new project because that would lead to lethal mistakes. If I ever find myself totally fearless then that is when I will stop what I am doing.”
Eskil has also been training others how to make bold shapes at dangerous spots. Below, he performs with one of his students, Moses Wepukhuli, 25, from Kenya. This was the first time Moses performed at that height, and has been under Eskil’s supervision since January 2009.
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