It depends how you evaluate what a good acrobat is. But good candidates could be acrobats from the Shanghai Acrobatics Troup, acro gymnastics champions (from Ukraine or Russia), or very high level gymnasts or trampolinists. A lot of it is about your criterion, but I'd definitely say it's either the Chinese or Eastern Europeans. Both are excellent acrobats.
Kids from the Shanghai Acrobatics Troup:
http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=tBSjhzYnfAs
Duo Iroshnikov from Ukraine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUQKj4aTRAc
These two examples represent a very high level of acrobatics. There have been even better acrobats, but not that many, and they mostly came from the same regions of the world.
circus acrobats game
Equestrian Acrobats - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
The acrobats
Equestrian Acrobats - 1937 was released on: USA: 14 August 1937
The collective noun is a troupe of acrobats.
acrobats
The plural form is acrobats. The plural possessive is acrobats'.
A group of acrobats is called a troupe
The cast of Peking Acrobats - 2005 includes: The Peking Acrobats as Cast
Acrobats can not fly and this is a stupid question
circus acrobats game
The Trio Hoganis Acrobats has: Played Acrobats in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played Themselves in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Performed in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played Themselves - Performers in "The Good Old Days" in 1953. Performed in "The Best of the Royal Variety" in 2006.
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Acrobats have to have dependability on their fellow acrobats to catch them.
Yes, the word acrobats is a noun, the plural form for the singular noun acrobat.
Japanese Acrobats - 1904 was released on: USA: April 1904
Dog Acrobats - 1907 was released on: USA: July 1907