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Moonwalking While Slacklining? This Man Does It With Ease

Inspired by Michael Jackson, Sanson undertook the risk of dancing on the slackline to pay tribute to the pop legend.

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Theo Sanson, a professional slackliner and a french athlete, moonwalked on a slackline between two cliffs of France.

Inspired by his idol Michael Jackson, Sanson undertook the risk of dancing on the slackline to pay tribute to the pop legend. He will release the complete moonwalk project once ready.

Earlier, Sanson set a record by slacklining for about 500 meters between The Rectory to Castleton Tower in Castle Valley, Utah. The project has been named ‘Across the Skies.’ According to Sanson, it has been one of the most ambitious and important projects he has performed in his lifetime.

Not to be confused with tightrope walking, slacklining is a act of walking or balancing along a suspended length of flat webbing that is tensioned between two anchors.

(With inputs from AP)

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