Also known as a fixed trapeze, is a type of aerial art performed on the trapeze. In contrast to the other forms of trapeze, on a static trapeze the bars and ropes mainly stay in place as oppose to swinging.
Most often, the static trapeze is about 1.5 feet wide. The ropes are at least two human lengths, as many figures are performed on the ropes above the bar. The ropes can be made of many materials, including cotton or hemp, and often have a wire woven inside. It can be performed by a single artist or a two partners working together. A single artist will do tricks above and below the bar, the ropes playing just as important a part as the bar. A partner act will involve the partners working together — supporting each others weight, throwing, lifting and catching each other.