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*[[2001]] – Pasquette successfully walked a high wire from the Rosenborg Drill Ground in [[Copenhagen]] to the highest tower of [[Rosenborg Castle]]. The only previous attempt was in 1827 when [[Dutch people|Dutch]] tightrope acrobat Christian Roat was killed after the wire collapsed. |
*[[2001]] – Pasquette successfully walked a high wire from the Rosenborg Drill Ground in [[Copenhagen]] to the highest tower of [[Rosenborg Castle]]. The only previous attempt was in 1827 when [[Dutch people|Dutch]] tightrope acrobat Christian Roat was killed after the wire collapsed. |
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*[[2005]] – Pasquette walked on a wire stretched high above the [[Stade de France]] in Paris. |
*[[2005]] – Pasquette walked on a wire stretched high above the [[Stade de France]] in [[Paris]]. |
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*[[2007]] – Pasquette performed a high wire walk at the [[Red Road (flats)|Red Road flat complex]] in [[Glasgow]]. He walked between three [[Tower block|tower blocks]] 53 metres apart and 100 metres above the ground. |
*[[2007]] – Pasquette performed a high wire walk at the [[Red Road (flats)|Red Road flat complex]] in [[Glasgow]]. He walked between three [[Tower block|tower blocks]] 53 metres apart and 100 metres above the ground. At the Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Visual Arts in 2008, film of the attempt was incorporated into ''High Wire'', a multi-screen film and video [[Installation art|installation]] by [[Catherine Yass]]. |
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Revision as of 11:22, 8 May 2008
Didier Pasquette is a noted French tightrope walker.
He studied with Philippe Petit (famous for his high wire walk between the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York in 1974) and in 1989 received his diploma from the Centre National des Arts du Cirque in Châlons-en-Champagne. He also studied Chinese acrobatics in Nanchang.
For six years, he performed in partnership with Jade Kindar-Martin in theatrical highwire acts for Camion Funambule. Pasquette and Kindar-Martin also became known for their dramatic skywalks.
Notable walks
- 1997 – Pasquette and Jade Kindar-Martin walked a 430 metre wire 30 metres above the River Thames in London, setting a Guinness World Record.
- 1999 – At midnight on December 31, 1999, Pasquette walked a high wire running along the Greenwich Meridian in Villers sur Mer as part of the Millenium celebrations in France.
- 2001 – Pasquette successfully walked a high wire from the Rosenborg Drill Ground in Copenhagen to the highest tower of Rosenborg Castle. The only previous attempt was in 1827 when Dutch tightrope acrobat Christian Roat was killed after the wire collapsed.
- 2005 – Pasquette walked on a wire stretched high above the Stade de France in Paris.
- 2007 – Pasquette performed a high wire walk at the Red Road flat complex in Glasgow. He walked between three tower blocks 53 metres apart and 100 metres above the ground. At the Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Visual Arts in 2008, film of the attempt was incorporated into High Wire, a multi-screen film and video installation by Catherine Yass.
Sources
- Biography on the High Wire project site.
- Stephen McGinty, Glasgow proves tall order even for daredevil, The Scotsman 23 July 2007
- Taking risks for art with Didier Pasquette, Metro, April 14, 2008
External links
- Official web site of Didier Pasquette
- Didier Pasquette in Montreal 2005, Saatchi Gallery.
- Photographs of Didier Pasquette's 2007 high wire walk in Glasgow by Grant Gibson.